Knee Pain Treatment Protocol
Your Pain >> Q Magnet Prescription for knee pain:
Simple knee pain
Q Magnets can be placed in either of two arrays depending on the intensity of the pain. The first is intended for mild to moderate pain. Feel for the joint spaces or grooves on either side of the kneecap by bending the knee forward and back. Place a Q Magnet on either side of the knee in these two joint spaces.
In some cases, it’s important to capture a larger area with the magnetic field. To do so, add a Q Magnet above and below the knee in the joint spaces, again by feeling for the grooves at the top and bottom of the kneecap, while bending the knee back and forth. Placement should resemble a diamond shape around the kneecap.
Q Magnets for Knee Pain
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