Intraosseous Ozone Therapy (IOT) Workshop

Intraosseous Ozone Therapy (IOT) Workshop The First in the USA workshop on the new and exciting field of medicine – Intraosseous Therapy taught by the President of World Congress of Intraosseous Therapy, Dr. Mikhail Artamonov, MD, PhD.Besides scientific basis and theories behind the Interosseous Therapy, different clinical protocols and scenarios will be presented. The audience should be able to start applying this unique method in the practice after specialized training.The Intraosseous Therapy (OIT) method including injections and infusions method has been successful in the treatment of different pain syndromes and beyond. Intraosseous blockade is a highly effective way to treat pain and associated sensory, motor, spastic, vascular and other disorders by injecting a drug solution into the bone tissue.The application of IOT is based on the concept of osteogenic etiology, explaining the mechanisms of pain syndromes in many neurological and orthopedic diseases. Thus, by using IOT it is possible to reduce the intraosseous pressure and bone marrow edema, which in turn should lead to a regression in the clinical symptoms and morphological changes. IOT helps heal and nourish the degenerative cartilage from the bone and joint inside out. It is more advanced non-surgical regenerative option, and a more natural way to nourish and heal degenerated joints.Basic IOT techniques does not require navigation equipment and the risk of complications and side effects is minimized. No sedation is required, can be done in office setting – your patients will be able to return home the same day after receiving these injections. By the end of the workshop participants should be able to perform basic IO injections and access IO compartment via iliac spine, scapula bone and spinous processes. More advanced IOT techniques, additional indications, and protocols for wide variety of diseases including Parkinson, Alzheimer’s’, post-stroke recovery and other will be discussed. Theoretical part – 2 hours Introduction: 15 min History: 30 min Anatomy and Physiology of Bone Tissue: 30 min Current applications of Intraosseous Therapy in conventional healthcare: 15 min Current applications of Intraosseous Therapy in integrative healthcare: 15 min Possible directions of future applications: 15 min Practical part – 4 hours Basic Skills: 15 min Basic Tools and Setup: 15 min Indications and Contraindications: 15 min Role of Navigation: Guided vs Blinded techniques: 15 min Demonstration and Practice: 2 hours Iliac bone access technique Vertebral access techniques Extremities access technique Additional techniques: Spinal Dialysis™, Segmental Spinal Therapy End Plate™, Intraosseous Photodynamic Therapy™, Intraosseous PRP etc. 6. Q&A Part – 1 hour
INTRAOSSEOUS OZONE THERAPY WORSHOP

INTRAOSSEOUS OZONE THERAPY WORSHOP The second master class on the new and exciting field of medicine – Intraosseous Therapy taught by the President of World Congress of Intraosseous Therapy and American Society of Medical Gases, Dr. Mikhail Artamonov, MD PhD.Suitable for both beginners and graduates of the first master class.Besides scientific basis and theories behind the Interosseous Therapy, different clinical protocols and scenarios will be presented. The audience should be able to start applying this unique method in the practice after specialized training.The Intraosseous Therapy (OIT) method including injections and infusions method has been successful in the treatment of different pain syndromes and beyond. Intraosseous blockade is a highly effective way to treat pain and associated sensory, motor, spastic, vascular and other disorders by injecting a drug solution into bone tissue.The application of IOT is based on the concept of osteogenic etiology, explaining the mechanisms of pain syndromes in many neurological and orthopedic diseases. Thus, by using IOT it is possible to reduce the intraosseous pressure and bone marrow edema, which in turn should lead to a regression in the clinical symptoms and morphological changes. IOT helps heal and nourish the degenerative cartilage from the bone and joint inside out. It is more advanced non-surgical regenerative option, and a more natural way to nourish and heal degenerated joints.Basic IOT techniques do not require navigation equipment and the risk of complications and side effects is minimized. No sedation is required, can be done in an office setting – your patients will be able to return home the same day after receiving these injections. By the end of the workshop participants should be able to perform basic IO injections and access IO compartment via iliac spine, scapula bone and spinous processes.More advanced IOT techniques, additional indications, and protocols for wide variety of diseases including Parkinson, Alzheimer’s’, Internal Medicine, Cancer Rehabilitation, post-stroke recovery and other will be discussed. Introduction and Theoretical part – 1.5 hours1. Introduction: 15 min2. History: 15 min3. Anatomy and Physiology of Bone Tissue: 15 min4. In Vivo visualization – 15 min5. Current applications of Intraosseous Therapy in conventional healthcare: 15 min6. Q&A – 15 min Advanced Techniques – 3 hours1. Current applications of Intraosseous Therapy in integrative healthcare: 15 min2. Intraosseous AutoHemoMyeloTherapy3. Intraosseous Ozone (IOO3)4. Intraosseous Hydrogen (IOH2)5. End Plate: Segmental Spinal Regenerative Therapy (SSRT)6. Intraosseous PRP (IO PRP)7. Intraosseous Spinal Dialysis (IOSD)8. Intraosseous Photodynamic Therapy (IO PDT)9. Intraosseous Nutrition (IO/IV)10. Intraosseous Organotherapy (IOOT)11. Possible directions of future applications: 15 min Q&A Practical part – 3 hours1. Basic Skills: 15 min2. Basic Tools and Setup: 15 min3. Indications and Contraindications: 15 min4. Role of Navigation: Guided vs Blinded techniques: 15 min5. Demonstration and Practice: 1 hour• Iliac bone access technique• Vertebral access techniques• Extremities access technique• Additional techniques: Spinal Dialysis™, Segmental Spinal Therapy End Plate™, Intraosseous Photodynamic Therapy™, Intraosseous PRP etc. Q&A Part – 1/2 hour
Professor Evgeny Sokov

MD PhD Professor Evgeny Sokov Facebook X-twitter Youtube Instagram “Every year the number of specialists proficient in intraosseous therapy is increasing, in this regard, we will do everything possible to expand the training base, introduce advanced training courses in intraosseous therapy, and remotely help promote intraosseous therapy to the masses” The author of the technique “intraosseous therapy”, President of the Association of Specialists in Pain Medicine, Chairman of Board WCIOT, Head of the Department of Algology and Rehabilitation of IVM RUDN male English, French 2352-7657-45 Joshua@medizhos.co Mediz 2nd building EBEX St. Walton New York Download Vcard Specialty Respiratory medicine (lung) Conditions Cystic fibrosis (children) Memberships British Cardiovascular Society British Society of Cardiovascular Magnetic European Society of Cardiology Fellow Royal Society of Medicine Doctor Schedule Monday 09:00 – 14:00 Tuesday 13:00 – 17:00 Thursday 10:00 – 13:00 Saturday 09:00 – 14:00 Biography Professor Joshua Clark studied at Havard and qualified in medicine at Harvard Medical School in 1987. He then worked at various New York hospitals for the next five years, including Seattle, and Washington. He also held positions with the Medical Research Council, NY Heart Foundation and the Wellcome Trust. He worked as a thoracic and general surgeon in the north of NY and was appointed as a senior researcher in the Medical Research Institute of the New York Academy of Medical Sciences, with the main clinical focus of oesophageal surgery. He continued in this post until his move to the Seattle in the early 1992. Education BSc degree in Neurosciences (1994) at University College London Royal College of Physicians; MRCP (UK) 2000 PHD Imperial College London School of Medicine in 2004 Research interests Professor Joshua Clark studied at Havard and qualified in medicine at Harvard Medical School in 1987. He then worked at various New York hospitals for the next five years, including Seattle, Washington. He also held positions with the Medical Research Council, NY Heart Foundation Awards and honours 1988 British Thoracic Society Fisons Travel Fellowship 1991 British Medical Association HC Roscoe Fellowship 1997 Royal College of Physicians Graham Bull Prize in Clinical Science 2004 North American CF Conference Plenary Lecturer (first non-American) 2005 CF Trust John Panchaud Medal My Skills Cardiology 0% Heart assessment 0% Heart Surgery 0% Rehabilitation and therapies 0%
Dr. Mikhail Artamonov

MD PhD. Dr. Mikhail Artamonov Facebook X-twitter Youtube Instagram The Founder and President of World Congress of Intraosseous Therapy (IOT), international non-profit society, representing the international medical and scientific community interested in further development of this exciting method of treatment. Dr. A. is teaching basic and advanced workshops and master classes on different techniques. He is creator and developer of several unique applications of IOT including Spinal Dialysis™, Intraosseous Photodynamic Therapy™ and End-plate™ method amongst others. male English, French 2352-7657-45 Joshua@medizhos.co Mediz 2nd building EBEX St. Walton New York Download Vcard Specialty Respiratory medicine (lung) Conditions Cystic fibrosis (children) Memberships British Cardiovascular Society British Society of Cardiovascular Magnetic European Society of Cardiology Fellow Royal Society of Medicine Doctor Schedule Monday 09:00 – 14:00 Tuesday 13:00 – 17:00 Thursday 10:00 – 13:00 Saturday 09:00 – 14:00 Biography Professor Joshua Clark studied at Havard and qualified in medicine at Harvard Medical School in 1987. He then worked at various New York hospitals for the next five years, including Seattle, and Washington. He also held positions with the Medical Research Council, NY Heart Foundation and the Wellcome Trust. He worked as a thoracic and general surgeon in the north of NY and was appointed as a senior researcher in the Medical Research Institute of the New York Academy of Medical Sciences, with the main clinical focus of oesophageal surgery. He continued in this post until his move to the Seattle in the early 1992. Education BSc degree in Neurosciences (1994) at University College London Royal College of Physicians; MRCP (UK) 2000 PHD Imperial College London School of Medicine in 2004 Research interests Professor Joshua Clark studied at Havard and qualified in medicine at Harvard Medical School in 1987. He then worked at various New York hospitals for the next five years, including Seattle, Washington. He also held positions with the Medical Research Council, NY Heart Foundation Awards and honours 1988 British Thoracic Society Fisons Travel Fellowship 1991 British Medical Association HC Roscoe Fellowship 1997 Royal College of Physicians Graham Bull Prize in Clinical Science 2004 North American CF Conference Plenary Lecturer (first non-American) 2005 CF Trust John Panchaud Medal My Skills Cardiology 0% Heart assessment 0% Heart Surgery 0% Rehabilitation and therapies 0%
Dr. Lyudmila Kornilova

MD PhD, Head of the Neurology Department Dr. Lyudmila Kornilova, Facebook X-twitter Youtube Instagram In 2007, she defended her dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Medical Sciences in the field of “Neurological Disorders” on the topic: “Intraosseous Blockades in the Treatment of Clinical Manifestations of Lumbar, Cervical, and Thoracic Osteochondrosis.” Since 2007, she has been an associate professor at the Department of Neurological Disorders and Neurosurgery at RUDN. Since 2008, she has been a member of the specialized dissertation council at RUDN specializing in “Neurological Disorders.” Since 2010, she has been a professor at the Department of Neurological Disorders and Neurosurgery at RUDN. male English, French 2352-7657-45 Joshua@medizhos.co Mediz 2nd building EBEX St. Walton New York Download Vcard Specialty Respiratory medicine (lung) Conditions Cystic fibrosis (children) Memberships British Cardiovascular Society British Society of Cardiovascular Magnetic European Society of Cardiology Fellow Royal Society of Medicine Doctor Schedule Monday 09:00 – 14:00 Tuesday 13:00 – 17:00 Thursday 10:00 – 13:00 Saturday 09:00 – 14:00 Biography Professor Joshua Clark studied at Havard and qualified in medicine at Harvard Medical School in 1987. He then worked at various New York hospitals for the next five years, including Seattle, and Washington. He also held positions with the Medical Research Council, NY Heart Foundation and the Wellcome Trust. He worked as a thoracic and general surgeon in the north of NY and was appointed as a senior researcher in the Medical Research Institute of the New York Academy of Medical Sciences, with the main clinical focus of oesophageal surgery. He continued in this post until his move to the Seattle in the early 1992. Education BSc degree in Neurosciences (1994) at University College London Royal College of Physicians; MRCP (UK) 2000 PHD Imperial College London School of Medicine in 2004 Research interests Professor Joshua Clark studied at Havard and qualified in medicine at Harvard Medical School in 1987. He then worked at various New York hospitals for the next five years, including Seattle, Washington. He also held positions with the Medical Research Council, NY Heart Foundation Awards and honours 1988 British Thoracic Society Fisons Travel Fellowship 1991 British Medical Association HC Roscoe Fellowship 1997 Royal College of Physicians Graham Bull Prize in Clinical Science 2004 North American CF Conference Plenary Lecturer (first non-American) 2005 CF Trust John Panchaud Medal My Skills Cardiology 0% Heart assessment 0% Heart Surgery 0% Rehabilitation and therapies 0%
Dr. Denis Red’ko

Head of Information Affairs Dr. Denis Red’ko Facebook X-twitter Youtube Instagram A skilled neurologist and algologist focused on communication and research. Utilizes evidence-based treatment methods exclusively and customizes care to meet the unique needs of each patient. Proficient in interventional treatment techniques, including intraosseous therapy. Firmly believes in ‘Life Without Pain’ for every individual. male English, French 2352-7657-45 Joshua@medizhos.co Mediz 2nd building EBEX St. Walton New York Download Vcard Specialty Respiratory medicine (lung) Conditions Cystic fibrosis (children) Memberships British Cardiovascular Society British Society of Cardiovascular Magnetic European Society of Cardiology Fellow Royal Society of Medicine Doctor Schedule Monday 09:00 – 14:00 Tuesday 13:00 – 17:00 Thursday 10:00 – 13:00 Saturday 09:00 – 14:00 Biography Professor Joshua Clark studied at Havard and qualified in medicine at Harvard Medical School in 1987. He then worked at various New York hospitals for the next five years, including Seattle, and Washington. He also held positions with the Medical Research Council, NY Heart Foundation and the Wellcome Trust. He worked as a thoracic and general surgeon in the north of NY and was appointed as a senior researcher in the Medical Research Institute of the New York Academy of Medical Sciences, with the main clinical focus of oesophageal surgery. He continued in this post until his move to the Seattle in the early 1992. Education BSc degree in Neurosciences (1994) at University College London Royal College of Physicians; MRCP (UK) 2000 PHD Imperial College London School of Medicine in 2004 Research interests Professor Joshua Clark studied at Havard and qualified in medicine at Harvard Medical School in 1987. He then worked at various New York hospitals for the next five years, including Seattle, Washington. He also held positions with the Medical Research Council, NY Heart Foundation Awards and honours 1988 British Thoracic Society Fisons Travel Fellowship 1991 British Medical Association HC Roscoe Fellowship 1997 Royal College of Physicians Graham Bull Prize in Clinical Science 2004 North American CF Conference Plenary Lecturer (first non-American) 2005 CF Trust John Panchaud Medal My Skills Cardiology 0% Heart assessment 0% Heart Surgery 0% Rehabilitation and therapies 0%
Joshua Clark

Anesthesiologist Joshua Clark Facebook X-twitter Youtube Instagram Surgery of the respiratory tract is generally performed by specialists in cardiothoracic surgery (or thoracic surgery) though minor procedures may be performed by pulmonologists. Pulmonology is closely. male English, French 2352-7657-45 Joshua@medizhos.co Mediz 2nd building EBEX St. Walton New York Download Vcard Specialty Respiratory medicine (lung) Conditions Cystic fibrosis (children) Memberships British Cardiovascular Society British Society of Cardiovascular Magnetic European Society of Cardiology Fellow Royal Society of Medicine Doctor Schedule Monday 09:00 – 14:00 Tuesday 13:00 – 17:00 Thursday 10:00 – 13:00 Saturday 09:00 – 14:00 Biography Professor Joshua Clark studied at Havard and qualified in medicine at Harvard Medical School in 1987. He then worked at various New York hospitals for the next five years, including Seattle, and Washington. He also held positions with the Medical Research Council, NY Heart Foundation and the Wellcome Trust. He worked as a thoracic and general surgeon in the north of NY and was appointed as a senior researcher in the Medical Research Institute of the New York Academy of Medical Sciences, with the main clinical focus of oesophageal surgery. He continued in this post until his move to the Seattle in the early 1992. Education BSc degree in Neurosciences (1994) at University College London Royal College of Physicians; MRCP (UK) 2000 PHD Imperial College London School of Medicine in 2004 Research interests Professor Joshua Clark studied at Havard and qualified in medicine at Harvard Medical School in 1987. He then worked at various New York hospitals for the next five years, including Seattle, Washington. He also held positions with the Medical Research Council, NY Heart Foundation Awards and honours 1988 British Thoracic Society Fisons Travel Fellowship 1991 British Medical Association HC Roscoe Fellowship 1997 Royal College of Physicians Graham Bull Prize in Clinical Science 2004 North American CF Conference Plenary Lecturer (first non-American) 2005 CF Trust John Panchaud Medal My Skills Cardiology 0% Heart assessment 0% Heart Surgery 0% Rehabilitation and therapies 0%
Joshua Clark

Anesthesiologist Joshua Clark Facebook X-twitter Youtube Instagram Surgery of the respiratory tract is generally performed by specialists in cardiothoracic surgery (or thoracic surgery) though minor procedures may be performed by pulmonologists. Pulmonology is closely. male English, French 2352-7657-45 Joshua@medizhos.co Mediz 2nd building EBEX St. Walton New York Download Vcard Specialty Respiratory medicine (lung) Conditions Cystic fibrosis (children) Memberships British Cardiovascular Society British Society of Cardiovascular Magnetic European Society of Cardiology Fellow Royal Society of Medicine Doctor Schedule Monday 09:00 – 14:00 Tuesday 13:00 – 17:00 Thursday 10:00 – 13:00 Saturday 09:00 – 14:00 Biography Professor Joshua Clark studied at Havard and qualified in medicine at Harvard Medical School in 1987. He then worked at various New York hospitals for the next five years, including Seattle, and Washington. He also held positions with the Medical Research Council, NY Heart Foundation and the Wellcome Trust. He worked as a thoracic and general surgeon in the north of NY and was appointed as a senior researcher in the Medical Research Institute of the New York Academy of Medical Sciences, with the main clinical focus of oesophageal surgery. He continued in this post until his move to the Seattle in the early 1992. Education BSc degree in Neurosciences (1994) at University College London Royal College of Physicians; MRCP (UK) 2000 PHD Imperial College London School of Medicine in 2004 Research interests Professor Joshua Clark studied at Havard and qualified in medicine at Harvard Medical School in 1987. He then worked at various New York hospitals for the next five years, including Seattle, Washington. He also held positions with the Medical Research Council, NY Heart Foundation Awards and honours 1988 British Thoracic Society Fisons Travel Fellowship 1991 British Medical Association HC Roscoe Fellowship 1997 Royal College of Physicians Graham Bull Prize in Clinical Science 2004 North American CF Conference Plenary Lecturer (first non-American) 2005 CF Trust John Panchaud Medal My Skills Cardiology 0% Heart assessment 0% Heart Surgery 0% Rehabilitation and therapies 0%