Collaboration with international medical societies
We encourage studies to have a solid scientific basis.
We are almost 100 members!
We would like to thank you for all your contributions.
Your support in 2023 has been key to advancing our mission to improve health through neural therapy.
Without you, none of what you read below would have been possible.
Thank you for your trust and for always being there to work together on this path.
David Vinyes
President of the Neural Therapy Research Foundation
ADVANCES 2023
In accordance with the Foundation’s priority objectives, among which medical research constitutes its main guideline, during the present fiscal year we have published 2 articles related to neural therapy, as well as our web page, which will allow us to make ourselves known as a foundation, as well as to disseminate the studies we have published and are promoting, facilitating the obtaining of resources to carry them out.
We have also initiated collaboration with international organizations similar to ours.
Scientific Studies
Publication
Scoping Review of Neural Therapy. On November 21, 2023, it was published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine the scientific evidence review article of neural therapy with the title: “Therapeutic Use of Low-Dose Local Anesthetics in Pain, Inflammation, and Other Clinical Conditions: A Systematic Scoping Review” was published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine on November 2023.
During the next year, the results of this study will be presented at the American Academy of Neural Therapy (Seattle), the Austrian Neural Therapy Association (Vienna), the Italian Neural Therapy Association (Bologna) and the Belgian Neural Therapy Association (Leuven), as well as at the Official College of Physicians of Barcelona.
Publication and conferences:
On November 28, 2023, it was published in the Journal of International Medical Research a case report of orthodontic patients with chronic skeletal pain successfully treated with neural therapy, entitled: “Improvement in post-orthodontic chronic musculoskeletal pain after local anesthetic injections in the trigeminal area: a case series” was published in the Journal International Medical Research on November 2023.
During the year 2023, the results of this study were presented at the International Conference of the Turkish (Istanbul) and Italian (Bologna) associations and at the training course of the Belgian Neural Therapy Association (Leuven).
Conference:
On January 21, 2023, a virtual conference was held by the Kumara Association of Costa Rica. Kumara Association of Costa Rica presenting the article published by our Foundation in the journal Medicine in 2022: “Local anesthetics as a therapeutic tool for post COVID-19 patients: A case report”. Explaining and disseminating the application of Neural Therapy in post-covid patients.
Our Projects
Article:
“Injection of procaine in myofascial tension points for anxiety disorders”. We are finalizing the writing of this article based on anxiety patients treated with neural therapy for submission to a medical journal indexed in Pubmed.
Article:
“Cases of intensive care unit patients treated with neural therapy” We are collecting the cases in order to write an article and let the scientific community know that neural therapy can be a useful therapeutic application in this type of patients.
Studies:
“Efficacy of neural therapy in patients with anxiety“. We are initiating the design of the study.
“Efficacy of neural therapy in patients with temporomandibular joint disorders.” We are initiating the design of the study.
“Efficacy of neural therapy in women with breast cancer surgery.” We are initiating the design of the study to be carried out in a hospital in Medellin, Colombia.
“Efficacy of neural therapy in postoperative cesarean section.”
We are initiating the design of the study to be carried out in a hospital in Barcelona.
Collaboration with international organizations
We maintain collaboration with the neural therapy medical societies of: Austria, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Switzerland, Turkey, North America, Colombia, Argentina, Brazil and Spain. This collaboration, for the time being, is based on mutual dissemination of projects.