by James Hermans | Oct 25, 2024 | Bone Fracture, Magnetic Fields, Magnetic Therapy, Magnetic therapy research
ACL injuries, particularly among athletes, have typically been treated with surgery, requiring a long stint on the sidelines. However, a non-surgical approach, emphasizing physical therapy, strength training, and functional rehabilitation is gaining popularity. In...
by Q Magnets | Mar 28, 2015 | Bone Fracture, Bruises, Chronic Pain, Magnetic Therapy, Protocols
Response times will vary depending on the condition being treated. The main theories for how Q Magnets work are… Dampening down over active nerves (C-fibres), which may take effect in minutes to assist with the temporary relief of minor aches and pains.Promoting...
by Q Magnets | Oct 13, 2009 | Bone Fracture, Doctor, Leg Pain, Testimonials
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 run in the up and coming Boston and qualifying...
by Q Magnets | Sep 9, 2009 | AFL, Bone Fracture, Physiotherapist, Sport
As part of the demands of professional sport, injury management is of paramount importance. Any device to improve pain and aid the recovery process is something of extreme value to the playing group. Brisbane Lions utilise Q Magnets for the temporary relief of minor...
by Q Magnets | Apr 21, 2009 | Bone Fracture, ribs, Testimonials
Dear Sir/Madam, I recently had the unfortunate bad luck to break 2 ribs, which I thought were bruised and so left them unattended, except for rubbing oils for 4 days. At which time I had to finally admit to myself that it was more serious than I thought. I attended...