Western Avenue Animal Hospital

Marion, Indiana

Gold Bead Implants


Testimonials for Dr. Durkes and Gold Bead Implants

Zane's Journey     Mickey's Adventure    Preston's Implants

Casper   Korie and Seizures   Delilah's Story   Sylvia's progress

Chance ’s Story    Vedo - Great Dane   Quaid Epilepsy

Watch the Gold Bead Implant Videos
Click the "Hip Dysplasia" or "Wobblers" links on the right.

 
Terry Durkes

Dr Durkes began his research in the gold bead implant in 1975. Initially his research was for the treatment of hip dysplasia and epileptic seizures. Over the next 5 years he also started research on arthritis of the back, knee, elbow, and shoulder plus the treatment of wobbler disease. In all conditions except epileptic seizures, Dr Durkes is helping the muscles, tendons, and ligaments around the joint to tighten up. This prevents the excessive movement of the joint which helps to stop pain and weakness of the joint. Dr Durkes is able to achieve this goal in 1 to 3 weeks post gold bead implant.

Long term Dr Durkes gets a gradual remodeling of the joint. In spondylosis of the back, he has had complete remodeling of the back within 2 years post implant. In all other joints he has 30- 40% remodeling.

In epileptic seizures Dr Durkes is correcting electrical blockages in the nervous system. These electrical blockages will eventually cause seizures if the body is unable to correct them

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Dr. Durkes's Gold Bead Implantation
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Permanent Acupuncture with Gold Bead Implants
Gold Bead Implants
Gold Bead Implantation in Small Animals

Sometimes it takes two to put the patient on the table.

Gold Bead Implants

Gold bead implants can be effective for many severe, otherwise degenerative conditions, such as hip dysplasia, elbow or knee arthritis, and epilepsy. Dr Durkes implants the beads into specific acupuncture points, which vary depending on the medical condition and the individual energetics of the animal. They offer a safe, drug-free, and effective way to help patients.