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Sports Physiotherapist to the Australian Wallabies and Brisbane Lions shares his experience with Q magnets…
“I have been using Q magnets from Neuromagnetics Australia since 2004 both in private practice and in my capacity as team physiotherapist for the Wallaby’s and the Brisbane Lions. In that time I have used them for a range of … Continue reading
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Tagged injury recovery, magnetic therapy, sports physiotherapy
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Why are some of Australia’s top sporting champions using magnetic therapy?
The short answer is; there is now a type of static magnetic medical device that actually works. It makes sense why magnetic therapy has little or no credibility in the court of public opinion or amongst health professionals when you … Continue reading
Posted in AFL, Cricket, Magnetic Therapy, Rugby
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Adam Wallace-Harrison on pain management
Adam Wallace-Harrison while at the Kobelco Steelers I have been using Q-Magnets for a couple of years now. When I have had a particularly tough week of training I tend to get a stiff lower back. When this occurs I use … Continue reading
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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Q magnets helping Craig Wing stay in the game.
Over the past 2 years I have suffered with an ongoing Achilles tendon complaint and last time it took 5 months of intense treatment and rest to fully recover. After recently commencing training in Japan for the NTT Shining Arcs … Continue reading
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Q magnets proving to be a part of the rugby playing essentials.
As rugby players we come across many types of techniques and theories about recovering from injures. We look for things new and old to assist us in getting back on the paddock week after week. I recently discovered Q magnets … Continue reading
Queensland Reds finding Q magnet therapy incredibly useful.
“We have been using Q magnets at the Queensland Reds for just over a year and have found them an incredibly useful adjunct to the manual and manipulative therapy that we use on players. We particularly use them for the … Continue reading
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Q magnets helping professional teams perform at their highest level
When we first introduced the Q Magnets to the Western Force team there were many of the boys laughing at the concept and calling it placebo. At this infant stage of trialling the Q Magnets a number of players have … Continue reading
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