Collagen Thread Implantation
Inserting bioabsorbable threads into acupuncture points for prolonged stimulation of the body's recovery processes.
How the procedure works
Collagen thread implantation is a rehabilitation method in which special bioabsorbable threads are inserted into precisely selected acupuncture points. This provides prolonged natural stimulation and triggers the child's recovery processes — unlike a single acupuncture session, stimulation of the point continues for 3–4 weeks.
According to the clinic, the method is especially effective in rehabilitating children with CP, injury consequences, and various motor disorders: the clinic's clinical observations show improved motor function, increased muscle strength, reduced spasticity, improved movement coordination, and restored neuromuscular conduction.
What parents should know
The procedure is performed by certified pediatric rehabilitation specialists in several stages — from point selection to follow-up after the threads are inserted. The interval between procedures is 3–4 weeks, the number of sessions is determined individually, and according to the clinic, the first improvements are noticeable after the first procedure.
Selecting acupuncture points
The specialist individually selects the points for implantation based on the diagnosis and rehabilitation goals.
Inserting the collagen threads
After antiseptic preparation of the area, special bioabsorbable threads are inserted into precisely selected acupuncture points.
Monitoring and follow-up
The specialist checks the position of the implant and monitors the patient's condition after the procedure.
Indications and contraindications
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