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...
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
Q Magnets race car driver recovery is gaining attention as elite motorsport athletes look for ways to stay competitive while managing the physical toll of racing. At events like the GoldCoast 600, professional drivers were observed using Q Magnets as part of their...
by Q Magnets | Sep 17, 2011 | Physiotherapist, Protocols, Shin Splints
Shin splints and minor shin soreness are common issues for athletes, often interrupting training and performance. Knowing how to use Q Magnet therapy for shin splints may help support recovery by targeting the affected area directly. For a broader understanding of how...