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The task is not so much to see what no one has yet seen; but to think what nobody has yet thought, about that which everybody sees. – Erwin Schrödinger

Audio and Visual Presentations

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Figure 1. My team at PhotoMed Technologies invented sophisticated real-time recording systems to document therapy parameters, responses, and outcomes in fine temporal and spatial details. The recordings provide data that took 20+ years to understand: that the body can initiate a change-of-state from the pain and impairments "I Have" to the past tense "I Had". The language shift marks a transition back to normal functioning that your doctor calls "unremarkable."

The switch to the past tense often occurs during the session. The person typically does not notice their change in speaking tense. Some spontaneously report "I feel normal again." Normal is "unremarkable" in medical terminology. The unremarkable state is the endpoint desired by the patient such that they no longer think about the particular pain or impairment.

 

The "unremarkable" state introduces a potential business problem: the person doesn't even think to give a referral to the practitioner. That reflects the same outcome as when a return to normal functioning occurs during the "acute" phase when healing is expected to be completed.

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For 25 years, my vision has been to develop therapies having "unremarkable" as an objective measure of success. The outcomes speak for themselves.

The following clips provide podcast-style explanations about me and the concepts that I am working on. I would appreciate your feedback on content that you might like to hear covered in a this format. 2025-10-14

Real-time Recordings #1
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How an engineer invented real-time recordings that helped make a therapy more effective and efficient. The terms that refer to "chronic" and resumed-healing date back to Hippocrates and Galen. But the bigger story is his discovery that there is no medical terminology for a therapy to rapidly prompt a change-of-state from "chronic" back to normal functioning...

Figure 2. Public domain 1878 image by Muybridge showing, for the first time, previously only imagined that all four feet of a horse come off the ground at the same time. The images show the error in the imagined pose in art having the hooves spread to the front and to the back of the horse.

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Figure 3. A series of imaging technologies show static and dynamic changes in physiology. Real-time recordings from PhotoMed's feasibility studies open new frontiers for research, clinical care, and how people can now talk and think about the instant when healing resumes.

PhototaxisGetting Started
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An overview of variable-wavelength therapy prompts attention by the body's sensorimotor mapping processes. In 2024, Allan Gardiner and Parker Lapp invented"nostostasis" that refers to the instant when the body breaks out of a maladaptive looping.

Certain uses may be covered by U.S. Patent Number 7,878,965 and other patents, issued or pending, all rights reserved.

©2020 -2025 Allan Gardiner or PhotoMed Technologies, Inc.

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