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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
[[File:MRT.jpg|right|frameless|Matrix Rhyhtm Therapy Machine]]
[[File:MRT.jpg|right|frameless|Matrix Rhyhtm Therapy Machine]]
Matrix Rhyhtm Therapy (MRT) (MaRhyThe) is a latest advancement in physiotherapy which use basic concept of vibration and massage. MRT was founded by Dr. Ulrich G. Randoll. It is directly derived from the clinical and fundamental video microscopic research of Erlangan University (Dr. Randoll) in 1990s. this treatment helps to activate and balance the normal physiological vibrations of the skeletal muscles and nervous system.
Matrix Rhyhtm Therapy (MRT) (MaRhyThe) is a latest advancement in physiotherapy which use basic concept of vibration and massage.<ref name=":0">Sarı Z, Polat MG, Özgül B, Aydoğdu O, Camcıoğlu B, Acar AH, Yurdalan SU. [https://marhythe.in/images/Brochure/MaRhyThe_in_For%20frozen_shoulder_Dr_Varun_Naik_Publication.pdf The application of matrix rhythm therapy as a new clinical modality in burn physiotherapy programmes]. Burns. 2014 Aug 1;40(5):909-14</ref> MRT was founded by Dr. Ulrich G. Randoll. It is directly derived from the clinical and fundamental video microscopic research of Erlangan University (Dr. Randoll) in 1990s.<ref name=":1">Naik V, Singh M. [https://www.ijptr.org/text.asp?2019/1/2/105/273720 Effects of matrix rhythm therapy (MaRhyThe) in plantar fasciitis – An experimental study]. Indian J Phys Ther Res 2019;1:105-9</ref> This treatment helps to activate and balance the normal physiological vibrations of the skeletal muscles and nervous system.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" />


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== Mechanism of Action ==
MRT is a cell biological therapy which activates and rebalances special physiological vibrations of skeletal muscles and nervous system.<ref name=":2">1.      Maruthy T, Bindu PH, Kauser MS. [https://sip-physio.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/1-T-Maruthy-3-2-27-29.pdf Effects of matrix rhythm therapy in patients with myofascial trigger points]. Journal of Society of Indian Physiotherapists. 2019 Aug;3(2):27-9.</ref> During disease there is a deficiency in energy metabolism at the cellular level and it must be normalized before any adequate therapy.<ref>1.      Bhatikar K. [https://www.dr-randoll-institut.de/wp-content/uploads/2019_effect-of-matrix-rhythm-therapy-in-bl-adductor-muscle-tightness-in-pediatric-cerebral-palsy-a-case-report.pdf Effect of Matrix rhythm therapy in B/L adductor muscle tightness in pediatric cerebral palsy: a case report]. J Palliat Care Med. 2018;9(1):1-3.</ref> MRT reactivated the cell metabolism and normalizes the physiological process by depth effective rhythmical phase synchronous magneto mechanical oscillations. MRT modulated between 8-12 Hz of frequency.<ref name=":2" />


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In this process of oscillation and vibration, cells are stimulated and entire tissue is rhythmically resynchronized.<ref name=":2" /> It has been proposed that the MRT machine rebalances the cellular micro-processes depending on entire cellular regeneration and healing acting on the basis of cell biology by way of micro-stretching.<ref>Sarı, Zübeyir & Polat, Mine & Özgül, Bahar & Aydoğdu, Onur & camcıoğlu, Burcu & Acar, Ahmet & Yurdalan, Saadet. (2014). The application of matrix rhythm therapy as a new clinical modality in burn physiotherapy programmes. Burns. 40. 10.1016/j.burns.2013.11.009.</ref>
 
The contracted areas of musculature will by inductively relaxed by increased circulation which increases oxygenated blood followed by ATP synthesis and dissolution of the tension.<ref name=":2" /> Immediate effect can be seen as relaxation of tissue, muscle and fascia. This relaxation remains longer and maintained as the metabolic process at cellular level are regulated and oxygen supply to cells is improved.<ref>1.      Shrivastava S. Matrix rhythm therapy: A new dimension in pain management and restricted mobility–“Birth Injuries”. IJARSE. 2015;4:113-8.</ref>


== Resources  ==
== Resources  ==

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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Matrix Rhyhtm Therapy Machine

Matrix Rhyhtm Therapy (MRT) (MaRhyThe) is a latest advancement in physiotherapy which use basic concept of vibration and massage.[1] MRT was founded by Dr. Ulrich G. Randoll. It is directly derived from the clinical and fundamental video microscopic research of Erlangan University (Dr. Randoll) in 1990s.[2] This treatment helps to activate and balance the normal physiological vibrations of the skeletal muscles and nervous system.[1][2]

Mechanism of Action[edit | edit source]

MRT is a cell biological therapy which activates and rebalances special physiological vibrations of skeletal muscles and nervous system.[3] During disease there is a deficiency in energy metabolism at the cellular level and it must be normalized before any adequate therapy.[4] MRT reactivated the cell metabolism and normalizes the physiological process by depth effective rhythmical phase synchronous magneto mechanical oscillations. MRT modulated between 8-12 Hz of frequency.[3]

In this process of oscillation and vibration, cells are stimulated and entire tissue is rhythmically resynchronized.[3] It has been proposed that the MRT machine rebalances the cellular micro-processes depending on entire cellular regeneration and healing acting on the basis of cell biology by way of micro-stretching.[5]

The contracted areas of musculature will by inductively relaxed by increased circulation which increases oxygenated blood followed by ATP synthesis and dissolution of the tension.[3] Immediate effect can be seen as relaxation of tissue, muscle and fascia. This relaxation remains longer and maintained as the metabolic process at cellular level are regulated and oxygen supply to cells is improved.[6]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Sarı Z, Polat MG, Özgül B, Aydoğdu O, Camcıoğlu B, Acar AH, Yurdalan SU. The application of matrix rhythm therapy as a new clinical modality in burn physiotherapy programmes. Burns. 2014 Aug 1;40(5):909-14
  2. 2.0 2.1 Naik V, Singh M. Effects of matrix rhythm therapy (MaRhyThe) in plantar fasciitis – An experimental study. Indian J Phys Ther Res 2019;1:105-9
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 1.      Maruthy T, Bindu PH, Kauser MS. Effects of matrix rhythm therapy in patients with myofascial trigger points. Journal of Society of Indian Physiotherapists. 2019 Aug;3(2):27-9.
  4. 1.      Bhatikar K. Effect of Matrix rhythm therapy in B/L adductor muscle tightness in pediatric cerebral palsy: a case report. J Palliat Care Med. 2018;9(1):1-3.
  5. Sarı, Zübeyir & Polat, Mine & Özgül, Bahar & Aydoğdu, Onur & camcıoğlu, Burcu & Acar, Ahmet & Yurdalan, Saadet. (2014). The application of matrix rhythm therapy as a new clinical modality in burn physiotherapy programmes. Burns. 40. 10.1016/j.burns.2013.11.009.
  6. 1.      Shrivastava S. Matrix rhythm therapy: A new dimension in pain management and restricted mobility–“Birth Injuries”. IJARSE. 2015;4:113-8.