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Why Q Magnets are a such a great therapy to try and self-manage pain

 

Recently The Lancet published a comprehensive review on effectively managing pain. It said…

…use of more than one class of analgesic drug or technique concurrently—multimodal analgesia—or adjunct complementary therapies could hold promise in the future.

The fact is, there has been very little progress in the treatment of non-cancer pain in the past 10-20 years and pharmaceutical companies are even leaving the area.

Q Magnets as an adjunct complementary therapy have arrived and are working for some pain sufferers today.

Treatments such as Q Magnets can be used as an adjunctive therapy by doctors, physiotherapists and other allied health professionals and used by the patient at home for the self-management of pain. They may help decrease the reliance on pain medication and to cope with pain as these two case studies published in Pediatric Neurology show.

One of the most common applications is for low back pain and this is how you would use Q magnets to treat low back pain and how they have helped patients like John and Lynette.

Devices can be purchased for as little as $16 and last for decades, see the product page here.

 

Neuromagnetics is such an exciting field to be part of and Q Magnets are a therapy that is…

  1. Simple
  2. Drug free
  3. Non-addictive
  4. Non-invasive
  5. Painless
  6. Safe
  7. With an immediate and local effect
  8. Performed at home
  9. Paid for by the individual; and
  10. Based on scientific evidence

And by a listed medical device that…

  1. Requires little expertise
  2. Is relatively inexpensive
  3. Has no moving parts
  4. Requires little care or maintenance
  5. Lasts for decades
  6. Consumes no energy; and
  7. When not in use, can be used to keep notices stuck to the fridge!

 

Why would anyone not seek to support such a therapy?

 

 

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