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Is a 42% improvement in symptoms too much to ask?
Clinically important interventions are those whose effects are large enough to make the associated costs, inconveniences, effort and harms worthwhile. Dr Manuela Ferreira from The University of Sydney recently looked at the clinical significance of treatment and found that on … Continue reading
Posted in Doctor, Magnetic Therapy, Physiotherapist, Training
Tagged clinical outcomes, magnetic therapy
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Tibia stress fracture threatens competing in marathon – no worries with Q magnets.
I have a passion for running and love marathons. On 12th August, 2009 I suffered a stress fracture of the distal 1/3 of my right tibia following an aggressive speed workout. I had no intention to defer my plans to … Continue reading
Posted in Bone Fracture, Doctor, Leg Pain
Tagged healing, magnetic therapy, stress fracture
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