by Q Magnets | Oct 10, 2014 | AFL, Back Pain, Bruises, Shin Splints, Soft Tissue Injuries, Tendon
Serious athletes are used to high intensity training, it goes with the territory. However, over exertion and/or accumulative fatigue can result in trauma through sprains, strains, fractures and bruising. Soft-tissue injuries often prevent athletes from performing at...
by Q Magnets | Nov 16, 2011 | Shin Splints
I had been suffering recurring shin pain, one that was bilaterally located on the anterior medial distal portion, where the gastroc/soleus meets the tibial bone. I was at the point where I would try anything to get rid of them and my physical therapist mentioned that...
by Q Magnets | Oct 24, 2011 | News, Shin Splints, Sport
The GoldCoast 600 provided an opportunity to catch up with some of our European Q Magnet fans. Augusto Farfus and James Hermans at the GoldCoast600. There are extreme demands on race car drivers which require intense physical and...
by Q Magnets | Sep 17, 2011 | Physiotherapist, Protocols, Shin Splints
The pain of shin soreness is typically caused by inflammation in the muscles and/or fascia and sometimes mistaken for tibia stress fracture. Placing Q Magnets directly over the injured area can potentially provide comfort or localized temporary relief of minor aches...