Biomechanical Stimulation / Biomechanical muscle-Stimulation / Nazarov-Stimulation / Neurouscular Stimulation / Whole Body Vibration / Vibration therapy / Matrix-Rhythm-Therapie, Biomatrix...
(Under these and similar names form a whole treatment gaining importance in medicine and wellness, which makes use of the interaction between mechanical vibrations within the biological circulation especially in the extra-cellular areas. We have decided, for the time being, to use the phrasing "biomechanical stimulation" after the main developer, Prof. Dr. Nazarov.) Later we will seek a new definition to avoid confusion and to be able clearly classify the treatment meant by us.
The effect of biomechanical stimulation is based on stimulating the body's own rhythms and regenerating the functionality of connective tissue. It concentrates on the time structure of the organism, which has been mostly neglected up to now.
On all of its levels - from the level of chemical processes and parts of cells over cells, tissues and organs to the systems surrounding the whole organism - the organism comprises vibrating fields, vibrating material structures and rhythmic processes. These time processes play, as regulatory factors, a central role in the organism. The loss of rhythmic regulation is always to be seen as a first, early sign - and a contributory cause - of an illness, long before it comes to determinable, material changes, which were seen by medicine up to now as signs of an illness.
Video-microscopic examinations at the University of Erlangen and further research establishments brought an enlightening insight into the dynamics and interaction of cells and the tissue surrounding them, the extra-cellular matrix, in which the cell swims and from which it nourishes itself. Parts of cells or even whole cells oscillate in the fluid at a high frequency. As soon several get into contact with each other, they start to limit the independent mobility they had had up to then and develop mutual, slower, regulated rhythms. The same thing happens on a larger scale, if, for example, heart muscle cells are brought together. The experiments in Erlangen also show, that living systems are influenced by exterior impulses, like, for example, electro-magnetic fields. In this way, the rhythm and agility of cells and extra-cellular matrix (outlying the cells) can be regenerated as well as, in individual cases, the involution of tumors Can be achieved. The influence on a regeneration of the body's own rhythms appeared to be a promising method, so that BMS could be developed on this basis.

