by James Hermans | Jan 23, 2026 | Bruises, Magnetic Fields, Magnetic Therapy, Magnetic therapy research
When an athlete experiences trauma whether from a fall, collision, or impact the immediate concern is how bruising, swelling, and tissue damage will evolve in the first few days. This early phase often determines recovery speed, comfort, and return-to-play...
by Q Magnets | Jan 15, 2026 | Bruises
A bruised finger is a common sports injury, especially in ball-handling sports like football, where impact and joint strain happen quickly. In many cases, swelling, discolouration, and reduced movement can limit performance for days or longer. This page explores how...
by Q Magnets | Aug 6, 2020 | Bruises, Soft Tissue Injuries, Sprains and Strains
By James Hermans I’ve been fortunate to have been relatively pain free and had little need to use my own products. We’ve used them on our kids a number of times, but I recently had three occasions to use them and it really makes you appreciate how good they are! These...
by Q Magnets | Oct 1, 2015 | Bruises, Soft Tissue Injuries
A concise physiotherapist case example showing how magnetic therapy was used on a large bruise (haematoma) in active individuals. Athletes often deal with bruises and soft tissue injuries that can affect training and recovery. In this example, athletes and active...
by Q Magnets | Mar 28, 2015 | Bone Fracture, Bruises, Chronic Pain, Magnetic Therapy, Protocols
Athletes often ask how long athletes should wear Q Magnets for recovery, especially when dealing with fatigue, strain, or post-training discomfort. The timeline can vary significantly depending on the type of injury, how long it has been present, and how the body...
by Q Magnets | Oct 10, 2014 | AFL, Back Pain, Bruises, Shin Splints, Soft Tissue Injuries, Tendon
Serious athletes train at high intensity it’s part of the process. But overexertion and accumulated fatigue can lead to sprains, strains, bruising, and even fractures. Soft-tissue injuries are especially disruptive, often limiting performance and extending recovery...