Category Archives: Condition Testimonies

Categorizes testimonies for common painful conditions

Faster recovery for soft tissue injury – Grade III calf tear…

  Nicole presented on 13th April 2012, one day after a Grade III medial head gastroc tear while playing squash. Treatment consisted of Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation, laser therapy, a heel raise and non weight bearing crutches. The following day … Continue reading

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Recover faster after bruising/haematoma and soft tissue injuries with Q magnet therapy.

The active athlete playing contact or even extreme sports will inevitably suffer from heavy knocks and bruising. The RICE method is always a popular method of dealing with injury, but for even faster recovery and better natural pain relief, many … Continue reading

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Physiotherapist and up and coming pistol shooter with arm pain that’s making training very painful – what are the treatment options?

  Dean Mineall is a Gold Coast physiotherapist and elite up and coming pistol shooter. During 2011, hours spent on the pistol range caused an overuse strain of the extensor carpi radialis muscle located on the back of the forearm. … Continue reading

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More good news for athletes suffering from shin splint pain – Q magnets help for faster recovery.

I had been suffering recurring shin splint pain, one that was bilaterally located on the anterior medial distal portion, where the gastroc/soleus meets the tibial bone. I was at the point where I would try anything to get rid of … Continue reading

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Q magnets therapy helping to keep race car drivers out of pain and on the track

The GoldCoast 600 provided an opportunity to catch up with some of our European Q magnet fans. There are extreme demands on race car drivers which require intense physical and mental training. Back and neck pain, bruising, tendonitis and overuse injuries such as shin splints … Continue reading

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How to use Q magnet therapy for shin splints?

  The first principle in using Q magnet therapy for the successful treatment of any condition is that they have to be placed directly over the injured tissue. Specificity is everything here. In addition, the correct device(s) needs to be … Continue reading

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I have found them a God send.

Having been in two car smashes that left my car facing in the opposite direction to which I was travelling, I suffered from severe Whip Lash and stress to my shoulders, elbows and wrists.  I also have a weak lower … Continue reading

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Relearning dysfunctional neuromuscular facilitation or “muscle memory”.

Practice makes perfect, right? NO, practice makes permanent! Athletes practicing with poor technique will inevitably cement dysfunctional movement patterns. The neuromuscular system memorises motor skills and relearning these patterns after they have caused muscle imbalance and instability is tough going … Continue reading

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Q magnet therapy for a shin bruise with a child.

Melissa hit her shin bone on a cage while running in the dark. There was tears and it was extremely painful. A few minutes after applying the large Q magnet the pain was gone and the next day there was … Continue reading

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Professional rugby player and physiotherapist Nick Kenny shares his experiences with Q magnets

With the week to week physical toll of playing NRL I’ve learnt that recovery and injury rehabilitation is so important. Being a physiotherapist as well I’m always open minded and willing to try whatever might give me an edge to … Continue reading

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