Knees and shoulders two of the weaker links in the body –
Our knees are amazing bits of equipment. Two major bones meet, but should not actually connect with each other, and a third bone “floats” over the junction to protect it. The loading on our knees is huge and we can still turn the joint even under that load. We can fold the joint and turn at the same time. Up until we reach a more advanced number of years, most of the knee problems will be damage to the ligaments that hold the bones in place or to the “meniscus—medial and lateral” which is a cushion between the thigh bone (femur) and the shin bone (The tibia). The splint bone (fibular) is joined to the thigh bone and to the shin bone by ligaments. The knee cap (patella) is held over the front of this junction by strong tendons. With so many flexible connections and such high loadings, it is no surprise we have problems. These can be over stretching any of the ligaments to impact damage to the cushion. If there is actual structural damage with torn tissues, broken bones, swelling, severe pain and loss of movement, you should have a though investigation by a qualified expert. If the condition is not that severe and during recovery after the intervention by a suitably qualified person, the use of magnetically enhanced knee protectors may be of great benefit. Magnetic Therapy Ltd can supply a choice of very good flexible knee supports, which fasten with Velcro and have a large number of carefully positioned magnets, intended to speed recovery.
Remember that repair tissue is often only 60 to 70% as strong as original, so if you strain a known weak point then as soon as possible after the straining, apply magnets around the site of previous injury to prevent pain and problems from re-occurrence.
Shoulders—
The human shoulder is a complex structure of bone and muscle; as with all complex structures there exists the possibility of malfunction in any component part. Determining which part is the seat of the problem and what was the cause of that problem is not easy. Without X rays to look at the bones and MRI scans to look at the muscles, it is often very difficult to be precise in a diagnosis. One of the beauties of magnetic therapy is that, leaving aside actual broken bones and torn muscles, we do not have to have very precise diagnosis in order to help ease pain and speed recovery. In the event of broken bones, displaced joints and torn muscles, the patient will be aware – due to the event that caused the damage; the extreme pain and the loss of mobility—of the situation.
In a situation where there is stiffness discomfort and pain when moving, then apply a flexible shoulder wrap that contains magnets. Magnetic Therapy Ltd supplies an excellent wrap that contains 800 gauss/80mTesla magnets and fastens by an easy to use Velcro fastener. The wrap offers support physically and the magnets will aid the healing process.
Remember that old injuries need care long after the initial recovery is complete. Repair tissue is often only 60 to 70% as strong as original, so if you strain a known weak point then as soon as possible after the straining, apply magnets around the site of previous injury to prevent pain and problems from re-occurrence.
In order to promote Magnetic therapy and expand the number of people with knowledge to help others there are now “On Line” Courses in magnetic therapy. These are now available through Magnetic Therapy Ltd www.magnetictherapy.co.uk The courses are designed to provide sufficient anatomy and physiology to ensure the magnets are used to the best advantage.
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