- Every patient as an addition to the anamnesis to get an overview of the adaptability of the entire organism
- Every patient with stress related symptoms in all specialist divisions
- Patients during the check-up
- In general for therapy monitoring to check the medicamentous treatment and its effect on the autonomic nervous system.
... at check-ups in general ... pain patients ... women unable to get pregnant... during pregnancy... for CHD risk evaluation ... at all check-ups for diabetics ... people with depressions... irritable colon... sleep disorders... vertigo
The ANS Analysis should be performed:
- at all check-ups as the normal check-up values do not include the superordinate autonomic regulation. Frequently, all check-up values are alright. However, the autonomic imbalance shows the organs and organ systems are being regulated at a maximum tension level.
- with every stressed out patient to be able to objectively assess how his body can handle stress.
- with all diabetics to be able to assess the risk of a cardiac diabetic neuropathy. Due to the simplified illustration, there is an increased compliance.
- with all cardiovascular patients that are medicated to be able to assess the drug dose and the risk for secondary diseases.
- with every patient at risk for a CHD. Many studies have proven that the ANS Analysis is a great tool for risk assessment of existing or initiating CHD.
- with every patient with sleep disorders. You can assess if the sleep disorder already had a negative impact on the autonomic regulation and how you should adjust the therapy.
- with patient for therapy monitoring, regardless of convential medicine, naturopathic treatment or if the patient had changed his lifestyle.
The ANS Analysis should be performed:
- at all preventive medical examinations to objectively illustrate the autonomic regulation and also to asses potential risk factors.
- with patients having menopausal troubles as the symptons could get worse in case of an autonomic imbalance.
- with every stressed out patient to be able to objectively assess how her body can handle stress.
- with every pregnant woman as a balanced autonomic nervous system is imporatant for regeneration and wellbeing.
- with patients that would like to get pregnant as you are not adjusted for pregnancy with an increased sympathetic nervous system.
- with every patient with sleep disorders. You can assess if the sleep disorder already had a negative impact on the autonomic regulation and how you should adjust the therapy.
- with every cancer patient, before, during and after the chemotherapy. In case of an imbalance of the autonomic nervous system, you can adjust the therapy accordingly to reduce side effects of the chemotherapy.
- with patient for therapy monitoring, regardless if of convential medicine, naturopathic treatment or if the patient had changed her lifestyle.
The ANS Analysis should be performed:
- with pain patients as permanent sympathiconia adds to pain exacerbation. The parasympathetic nervous system is necessary for healing processes. Using the ANS Analysis, you can assess whether the patient already has a blocked regulation or whether the regulation is still able to deal with stimuli.
- at all degenerative diseases as the parasympathetic nervous system is imperative for healing and regeneration.
- with every stressed out patient to be able to objectively assess how his body can handle stress.
- with every patient with sleep disorders. You can assess if the sleep disorder already had a negative impact on the autonomic regulation and how you should adjust the therapy.
The ANS Analysis should be performed:
- with every stressed out patient to be able to objectively assess how his body can handle stress.
- at tinnitus to assess the autonomic regulation and therefore to adjust the therapy at its best.
- with patients having recurring infects as the immune system shuts down as a result of an increased symphathetic nervous system. The immune system simply does not have any priority during the struggle for survival with the saber-toothed tiger.
- with every patient with sleep disorders. You can assess if the sleep disorder already had a negative impact on the autonomic regulation and how you should adjust the therapy.
The ANS Analysis should be performed:
- at all preventive medical examinations to objectively illustrate the autonomic regulation and also to asses potential risk factors.
- with every stressed out patient to be able to objectively assess how his body can handle stress.
- at erectile dysfunction as the parasympathetic nervous system is responsible for the erection.
- with every patient with sleep disorders. You can assess if the sleep disorder already had a negative impact on the autonomic regulation and how you should adjust the therapy.
The ANS Analysis should be performed:
- with all patients as a preparticipation evaluation to determine the current state of the autonomic nervous system.
- with every stressed out patient to be able to objectively assess how his body can handle stress.
- with patients having depressions to assess the severity and duration of the depression.
- with patients for therapy monitoring.
- with patients having burnout syndrome to asses the autonomic regulation.
- with every patient with sleep disorders. You can assess if the sleep disorder already had a negative impact on the autonomic regulation and how you should adjust the therapy.
The ANS Analysis should be performed:
- with all patients as a preparticipation evaluation to determine the current state of the autonomic nervous system.
- with every stressed out patient to be able to objectively assess how his body can handle stress.
- with patients having depressions to assess the severity and duration of the depression.
- with patients for therapy monitoring.
- with every patient with sleep disorders. You can assess if the sleep disorder already had a negative impact on the autonomic regulation and how you should adjust the therapy.
The ANS Analysis is an ideal tool for the dentistry to visualize the basic regulation and the autonomic stress.
Especially, it is used for monitoring in CMD and interference field treatments.