A Nice practitioner has been stripped of his doctorate and several of his colleagues have been fired for so-called care “Dpercutaneous hydrotomy A scientifically unrecognized practice, the Order of Doctors of Provence Alpes Cote d’Azur and Corsica said in a press release on Thursday.
THE “A doctor from Nice posing as the founder“percutaneous hydrotomy”has been expelled“, says the press release of the disciplinary chamber of the first instance of the Order of Doctors of the Alpes-Côte d’Azur of Provence. He is not named in the press release, but the demonstrated and alleged originator of percutaneous hydrotomy is Nice-based physician Bernard Guez.
nine”doctors who actually practiced“This Technique”were punished with a temporary ban on practicing medicine from three months (including two months suspended) to three years (including two years suspended)“added the disciplinary chamber. Ultimately, 31 doctors received sanctions ranging from reprimands to warnings for appearing in the directory of the International Society of Percutaneous Hydrotomy, founded by Dr. Guess.
Paid training
The technique consists of subcutaneous injections of physiological saline enriched with several elements in high dilutions. According to its promoters, it aims to relieve the pain of people suffering from recurring pain (osteoarthritis, low back pain, migraine, etc.). Dr.
In May, twelve nurses were already penalized by their national order for this type of care. According to the Disciplinary Chamber of the College of Physicians “Available scientific studies do not provide any demonstration of the therapeutic efficacy of a technique called thermocutaneous hydrotomy.“. “Adverse effects of this technique have not been documented“, he adds.
Therapeutic deviations
In total, 51 doctors from several regions of France were concerned with this disciplinary procedure, which was fully entrusted to the Pace-Corsica region of the Order to avoid the dispersion of decisions. In a report on Tuesday, the College of Physicians condemned “therapeutic excesses“more often”non-traditional care practices“.
The Ministries of Health and Home Affairs met for the first time this week on a new committee to support the control of unconventional health practices, which will bring together health authorities such as the Medicines Agency, Miviludes or the No Fake Med team.
Source: Le Figaro

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