At a recent inservice at our Victorian clinic, Dianne converted me from an extreme skeptic to a true believer. I have suffered from intermittent pain from two worn lumbar spine levels since 1988. Although I have few acute episodes recently I do have chronic stiffness and aching. I have had very little Lumbar extension for several years. As a true skeptic of magnets I sat at the back of the room adamantly unconvinced about magnets. When Dianne requested volunteers to try our the magnets I jumped at the chance … mainly to prove it to not work. To cut a long story short … if the feeling of Lumbar extension with no pain after 10 minutes didn’t convince me. The audible gasp from the “audience” in response to my post magnet application Lumbar extension range of movement definitely did!!!!
Can’t wait to start sharing this new technology. Claire
SPECIAL NOTE FOR DISC PAIN:
Disc related back pain can be serious. For instance, severe cases of a herniated disc (sometimes called a slipped or ruptured disc) causing pressure on the spinal nerve can lead to paraplegia. This nerve pressure is termed mechanical pain and based on patient and clinical feedback, Q Magnets will NOT help mechanical nerve pain. Professional medical advice and a proper diagnosis should be sought. Please see limitations of Q Magnets for more information.