
Mobility problems: When the musculoskeletal system is blocked – in dogs, cats, humans
A wonderful good day, dear BICOM therapist colleagues, and a heartfelt thank you for the invita‐ tion to this year’s Online BICOM Congress.
Today I am able to pass on to you findings from my practice that may make the work of one or the other BICOM therapist easier in the future. I hope it may lead to one or the other thought‐provok‐ ing impulse or simply confirm to the “old hands” that what they have always used successfully an‐ yway is or has also been established in other practices.
My topic today is mobility problems in dogs, cats, humans ‐ when the musculoskeletal system is blocked. As you all know, the problems ‐ whether human or animal ‐ are similar and so are the therapies. Therefore, I am particularly pleased to be able to address therapists from both the vet‐ erinary and human fields today.
The topic itself is not one that can be limited “only” to a disease and in part is not a disease at all, as I will show you in the course of this lecture with examples.
In addition, the mobility problems of the musculoskeletal system may well have a cause that is not in the musculoskeletal system at all, but can have an extreme effect on it, as I will also show you with examples.
In my practice people are usually not treated, but nevertheless I have experiences in this area. Be it that I was allowed to help friends and relatives or I could experience BICOM bioresonance ther‐ apy on my own body.
Often dog and cat owners come to my practice only when everything has been exhausted by con‐ ventional medicine, the treatments extend only to the administration of antibiotics, cortisone, painkillers, NSAID, etc. or an expensive surgery is pending.
In humans, the course of therapy is very often similar.
Many patients have X‐rays, CT scans or MRIs, blood counts and conventional medical findings. Some of them have been diagnosed, others have no clear findings, but conventional medicine (painkillers, NSAIDs, cortisone, etc.) has normally always tried to alleviate or cure the patient.
Deviating from the usual testing and therapy methods, the following approach has become estab‐ lished in my practice:
After a detailed anamnesis and physical examination, each animal is usually completely tested be‐ fore treatment begins. This is done with the aid of:
· BICOMmultisoft Test:
Here I first test the overview tests for stresses and organs (substances and substance com‐ plexes) as well as the mineral and vitamin balance
· BICOMmultisoft Pilot:
Here I test about 500 programs plus substance complexes, which I have put together my‐ self in sequences and which represent my test panel for me
· BICOM CTT test kits
Especially here the test kit orthopedics and orthopedics sports medicine
· BICOM STT test kits
Other substances or test kits
Those which I have digitized myself over time.
I work with the programs of REGUMED and the digitized substances, because in my opinion this makes the testing much faster and more convenient. It also makes the preparation of the thera‐ pies faster.
By using the software, I obtain a comprehensive qualitative as well as quantitative picture of exist‐ ing disorders and blockages as well as possible diseases in the shortest possible time.
I also prepare this test for the patient owner and give it to him. The owners are happy to have something in their hands and are amazed at the various stresses their animal or he himself has to deal with.
Very often I am asked by my patient owners if I can recommend a doctor or alternative practi‐ tioner who offers an equivalent evaluation for humans as well.
On the basis of this first major test, I create a therapy plan and also use the result for the therapy and control of success.
With this approach I finally also found ‐ and now I come back to the actual topic ‐ that very, very often the same programs and frequencies can be applied in the case of mobility problems.
The following programs and sequences test positive with ca. 80% of such patients:

I also test with a high frequency problems, complaints or/and blockages in the following areas:

And some very common individual programs:
Muscle tension (after Riffel 2013): 1006 (12.5 Hz low deep frequency, Di, wobble NO,
constant amplification Di 13, interval mode, 14 min).
Bone pain (own experience): 1005 (7.4 Hz low deep frequency, Di, wobble NO,
constant amplification Di 23, interval mode, 6 min).
Tissue relaxation 1019 (7.8 Hz low deep frequency, H+Di, wobble JA
(after Fischer‐Röhrs 2015): H = 6.8, + Di = 2.0, symmetrical amplification sweep.
Run, 120 sec, 8 min, IC: saliva, fur).
With this single setting, only the Di value is adjusted when setting the only the Di value is adjusted. The H value follows, automatically.
Less frequently than one should expect, I also test:
Pain therapy (Ai) 425
For substance complexes: Tension, deep relaxation, vegetative dysregulation
Musculoskeletal support
Joints general support, spondylosis chronic Scar (skin & bone)
Muscle pain
Each patient is treated individually by me. With this it happens again and again that blockages in the musculoskeletal system disappear as soon as other blockages or stresses have been treated via BICOM bioresonance therapy. This is without any of the previously mentioned programs being applied at all.
A therapy time of 50 minutes per treatment has proven to be reasonable and effective in my prac‐ tice. Humans, dogs and cats are generally able to absorb the information of the treatment and im‐ plement or work through it until the next appointment. Only in extremely weakened patients do I reduce the duration of treatment and initially also strengthen the vitality.
The patient owner receives a vial of BICOM Trace Elements for each therapy. For cats I prefer to give BICOM Oil, and in both cases, this runs along with the treatment via the storage device. Some people who like to treat themselves or their animals homeopathically can of course also get the corresponding globules. The BICOM chip is used less frequently for dogs and cats.
Now I would like to present a few cases from my practice. All case studies and four others are de‐ scribed in detail in the appendix.
Case 1: Barney, German shepherd mix, 4 months old, blockages in the spine after a fall
Barney was introduced to me at the age of 4 months. He did not behave at all according to his age. Already at the age of 4 weeks he did not play with other puppies. At the age of 4 months he did not play with other dogs of his age. He did not like to run, could hardly be motivated to do any‐ thing. He was physically somewhat underdeveloped, and slightly short of breath.
Already in his short life time, there was an odyssey of medical visits: several veterinary surgeons, many examinations and X‐ray pictures. Various suspected diagnoses were made, but unfortu‐ nately all wrong, as was then very quickly shown in the course of my treatment.
The treatment up until now had been carried out with medications among other things: pancreas enzymes, various antibiotics (on suspicion), NSAID, as well as multivitamin preparations, Schüßler salts, worming (because of diarrhea appearing again and again).
The physical examination in my practice showed an unclean gait pattern. Curve walking to the right was possible, but walking to the left was more or less refused.
My suspicion was a blockage of the spine due to a fall or wild play. However, nothing was known about a fall or other injury at the time Barney was presented to me. Only after the treatment it was revealed that Barney had fallen down a slope during a puppy outing. At that time, he had been examined by conventional medicine, but no injuries had been found.
The first treatment with the BICOM optima was already carried out during the anamnesis visit:
10133 Basic program for reaction blocked patients (3133, 133)
· 10026 Blockages in tissue (3040, 951)
· 10027 Blockades energetic (918, 3084)
5 days later Barney came for the second treatment. The owner had already noticed significant changes in her dog within this short time.
He was suddenly more interested in his environment, looked forward to going for walks, and did‐ n’t lay down as quickly or as often.
The following sequences and programs were used after testing:
· 10036 Bowel treatment / lumbar spine (560, 445, 822, 422, 921)
· 10091 Sacrum/coccyx blockages (211, 3065)
· 10138 Pain in the neck (3046, 533)
· 3072 Blockage in the neck
3 weeks later Barney had developed splendidly. He played and ran and was very happy to go for a walk and would romp around with other puppies/dogs. Overall, he was still a little wobbly on his hindquarters, but the musculature had already built up very nicely and Barney had grown signifi‐ cantly.
Now, after previous testing, only the following sequences were used:
· 10036 Bowel treatment / lumbar spine (560, 445, 822, 422, 921)
· 10114 Renal dysfunction (3078, 482, 3080)
Another 3 weeks later (Barney was now half a year old) he moved completely normal and age‐ appropriate and no movement restrictions were visible anymore. He romped with other dogs, and went for long walks without signs of fatigue. In total he gained 10 kg over the short time (he had totally made up for it!).
During the 4th treatment, the kidneys were strengthened once again and the following programs were used for the remaining blockages and discomfort in the neck:
10114 Renal dysfunction (3078, 482, 3080)
502, 531, 532, 533, 3073, 3046, 381, and 331 Neck pain and
After that Barney was only presented in my practice because of smaller problems like diarrhea or sometimes worm infestation.
After one‐year Barney blocked his spine again during a wild scuffle. Here we helped very quickly using the proven sequences 10026, 10027 for blockages in the tissue, 10183 for removing spinal blockages and 10184 for spinal segment blockage.
Barney then developed as a completely normal, balanced dog without any problems in the muscu‐ loskeletal system. Further treatments did not take place, because there was no reason to. After 4 years I have been able to learn after asking that everything is still in order and Barney has re‐ mained a healthy dog.
Case 2: Casper, large mix, 12 years old, cervical spine blockage and atlas verte‐ bra dislocated
During a walk Casper must have stumbled which resulted in a very strong blockage of the cervical spine and a dislocation of the atlas vertebra (which could also be felt). This was confirmed by test‐ ing with the BICOM optima.
Symptoms included severe dizziness and balance problems, as well as severe pain and restricted movement of the cervical spine.
The 1st treatment took place about 4 hours after the “dislocation”.

Globules were loaded with the entire therapy, which Casper then received additionally at intervals of approx. 3 ‐ 4 hours until the next day. In addition, Rimadyl was administered as a painkiller (2 tablets in total) as well as Vertigoheel against the dizziness. These were also loaded with the glob‐ ules with 196 Special program substance ‐ substance.
The next day Casper was already much better.
I however still performed a 2nd treatment according to the previous testing:

No further treatments were needed, because the next day all symptoms were gone and Casper was moving within normal limits again.
Case 3: Ashley, German shepherd mix, 2 years old, elbow dysplasia bilaterally
Ashley was presented to me at 2 years old with a confirmed diagnosis of coronoid disease bilater‐ ally with high grade cub osteoarthritis / elbow joint dysplasia.
The symptoms were clear to see with severe lameness of both front extremities.
Two veterinarians and the University Hospital Giessen recommended immediate surgery. How‐ ever, the owners did not want to expose the still young dog to this surgery and initially looked for a less invasive alternative.
The first treatment took place after complete testing:

5 days later Ashley was already running much better. The day after the first treatment there was a clear initial deterioration, then it got better day by day.
The 2nd bioresonance treatment was performed with the same programs as the first time, be‐ cause the testing showed that all programs still resonated.
3 weeks later, another significant improvement was observed. In between there was some lame‐ ness due to over exercise (hiking with the dog), which could be treated well with Traumeel and Schüßler salts.
In the 3rd bioresonance treatment, the above sequences and programs were repeated again after the testing showed that the programs were still resonating.
However, I did however change the contents of the honeycomb (see in detail in the appendix).
Another week later, the improvements in the gait continue. The bioresonance retesting also showed significant improvements. Many programs were already back on track by themselves.
The further therapies were now divided into: pain therapy and detoxification / elimination of stress.
1. bioresonance treatment:

One week later: the improvements in the gait were now very, very clear to see. Ashley could al‐ ready cover long distances without pain or lameness and was romping with other dogs again.
In the 5th treatment, I once again ran:

Four more bioresonance treatments were performed, in which, among others I focused on:
the liver function
supporting the blood circulation
repairing scar disturbances
promoting tissue regeneration
improving toxin elimination (detailed also here in the appendix).
After nine BICOM bioresonance therapies, Ashley was “cleaned up”. Thus, the treatment was ini‐ tially complete and the owners were satisfied.
In the following year, Ashley continued to come for pain therapy at intervals of two to three months. The trigger each time was over exercise by the owner, such as a week‐long hiking tour through Austria.
A year later, Ashley came in for a follow‐up and two more treatments were performed.
Another treatment did not take place until April of the following year, when Ashley had over stretched while running across the field. In the meantime, she was doing extremely well ‐ without treatments and medications!
Unfortunately, further tracking of Ashley’s development was then no longer possible, as she was shot by a hunter in the summer of the same year.
I would now like to briefly present a human patient case:
Case 4: human patient, 60 years, spinal blockages
The case described here is myself.
In my “first life” ‐ before I got to know BICOM Bioresonance Therapy ‐ I already had back pains, lumbago as a teenager.
Blockages of individual parts of the spine occurred again and again, but mainly in the lumbar re‐ gion and sacroiliac joint.
I’m not particularly athletically ambitious, so all the well‐intentioned advice to do more sports tended to fall on deaf ears.
Diagnostically, X‐rays were taken several times over the years, showing slight signs of wear of the intervertebral discs and a slight pelvic obliquity, but nothing more. Orthotics were prescribed, and sports were prescribed.
At the age of 53, the back complaints increased significantly, which led to a 12‐week incapacity to work within 9 months. X‐rays taken confirmed only the already known slight disc damage, but no discernible pathological reasons for the unspeakable pain were found.
Until then, I had been treated with painkillers and muscle relaxants in oral and intramuscular form, as well as with physiotherapy, but none of this brought any improvement. The family doctor finally diagnosed psychosomatic disorders and recommended that I consult a psychologist. How‐ ever, I refused this.
At the end of the year, I finally presented myself to an alternative practitioner (Doctor of Chiro‐ practic [D.C.]), who has treated me on and off since that time. At first 2 ‐ 3 times a week, then reg‐ ularly over the course of the next 6 years, sometimes 3 ‐ 6 times a quarter.
In 2011 I learned about the BICOM bioresonance method and started to treat myself.
After the usual testing, the treatments initially focused on the elimination of blockages and stresses (bacteria, viruses, fungi, environmental toxins, heavy metals, etc.).
Little by little, treatments for the musculoskeletal system were added, and as I cleared blockages and stresses in the musculoskeletal system with BICOM bioresonance treatment, visits to the chi‐ ropractor became less.
In the meantime, I go there for treatment two to three times a year, if at all, and only when the blockages are too large and I can no longer solve them with 2 – 3 bioresonance treatments. This has remained the case until today. The last appointment for chiropractic was more than 5 months ago (at the time of creating this video).

In case of occurring blockades, I now only use the following programs or sequences ‐ without prior testing ‐ and only applied to a drop of blood:
An For the substance complexes, depending on the problem, the following are used:
Improve intestinal flora, tension,
Muscle pain
Musculoskeletal support
Joints in general support
Stress, deep relaxation, vegetative dysregulation
In the vast majority of cases, I am then symptom and pain free within a few hours to a maximum of two days. Rarely, do I have to repeat the treatments again the next day or the day after.
Conclusion:
Unfortunately, in the short time available for such a lecture, I cannot go into as much depth as I would like to and it is also not possible to present all the examples I have compiled. Therefore, I have compiled the examples discussed here in much more detail in a separate script.
You can look up these and the four other cases mentioned below in the appendix. I describe in detail the cases of
Boatswain, a dachshund mix who had problems moving after several herniated discs were operated on due to kidney
Cat Lilli, who had lost coordination for jumping on tables, chairs and cupboards after a broken
Buddy, who already at the tender age of 3 years was suffering with HD and ED. Unfortu‐ nately, denervation of the hip joint capsule did not bring lasting symptom
Frodo, an Australian Shepherd with vertebral blockages, who eventually won the German Flyball Championship with his owner after bioresonance
With these examples, you can see just how broad the topic of mobility problems is.
In my opinion it is important to make a detailed test, even if, with the programs and program se‐ quences described at the beginning already, much can be gained.
Through extensive testing, it is always possible to recognize problems, stresses and the connec‐ tions and to treat them successfully on an individual basis.
This approach also significantly reduces the number of treatments, which ultimately helps the pa‐ tient to quickly improve their overall condition and enables me to specifically address the root causes.
And the nice side effect for patients and pet owners:
on the one hand a good feeling, because he does not have to see his animal suffer and
on the other hand, this approach also saves time and money, which is very often at least as
We as therapists also benefit, because satisfied patients and patient owners are happy to recom‐ mend us to others.
In this sense, I thank you for your attention and wish you another informative and interesting con‐ gress participation.