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Introduction:    Pain management using Magnetic treatment has the following advantages:

• No narcotic or other drug interventions

• Non-invasive/no needles involved

• Alternative to acupuncture (Typically faster to achieve  results)

• Pain may be reduced dramatically at the time of or  within a few hours of treatment

Especially effective for accute pain


Chronic and Acute Pain Relief With
Magnetic Therapy Treatment:
1. Chronic Shoulder Pain:

A competitive volleyball player suffered chronic shoulder pain from overuse and bursitis/tendonitis.
Results (after 9 hours of Magnetic therapy): “The pain was gone and my shoulder no longer bothered me while playing.” - M.C., Stanford, California

2. Chronic shoulder Pain:

A middle-aged female with chronic right shoulder pain for approximately six months. She was unresponsive to chiropractic and orthopedic treatment. The patient spent many sleepless nights with excruciating pain.
Results (after 2 hours of Magnetic therapy): “I climbed down from the table with no pain in my arm for the first time in weeks, and pain at the 4 level in my shoulder. My estimate after two 2-hour treatments is that I am 75 percent better. Relief was quick and it has lasted.”

3. Severe Chest Pain After Heart Surgery:

A 68-year-old male physician, ten-days post emergency coronary bypass after myocardial infarction and cardiac arrest. Complaint: Constant severe chest pain at breastbone surgical site.
Results (after 2 hours Magnetic Therapy): Pain is 90 percent relieved, and inflamed red tender sternotomy wound/scar with scab healed and became non-tender with no scab or redness after about 5 hours.

4. Intractable Facial Pain:

F.P., a 76-year-old woman with intractable facial pain, migraine headaches, trigeminal neuralgia, grand mal seizures, cervical degenerative disc disease, hand numbness and lumbar strain with coccygeal pain.
Results (after 88 hours of Magnetic therapy to multiple sites; 100 hours recommended and resolved with more hours of treatment): Neck pain improved greatly and the associated right hand pain resolved completely.

5. Chronic Pain:

M.J.L., a 47-year-old female with chronic pain secondary to a spinal injury, chronic fatigue syndrome, fibromyalgia, TMJ syndrome, migraine headaches, ADD and depression. History of chronic pain since a fall at work in 1983 when she ruptured her disc and “exploded her coccyx.” Chronic leg and knee pain since which has been disabling, interfering with all activities and limiting her to a motorized wheelchair most of the time. Persistent fatigue and migraine headaches biweekly with dizziness frequently. “Blackouts” almost daily which feel like her mind turns off.
Results (after 50 hours of Magnetic therapy to the head, neck, low back and knees): all symptoms had improved. ADD had improved to +2 (on a 0-5 scale), migraine headaches resolved, low back and knees were pain-free with full range of motion. She could cross her knees for the first time in years. Her depression was relieved and she is able to walk stairs without pain and thus there is no further need of her motorized wheelchair. She has less fatigue, concentration much improved, and she is back running her own business, shopping and doing housework without disability. Fibromyalgia is much improved and she has been able to perform a complete dietary and lifestyle change.

6. General Pain:

D.S., a 73-year-old female with multilevel degenerative disc disease and herniations, cervical and lumbar spine, and status post stroke. Pre-Magnetic therapy status: Neck and persistent low back pain along with upper extremity pain and numbness and marked stiffness and intermittent pain in the lower extremities. She was unable to do housework and gardening.
Results (after 100 hours of Magnetic therapy to neck, heart, abdomen, liver and lumbosacral areas): Pain free in all areas, full painless range of motion and energetic.

7. Scar Healing:

A 30-year-old female with a thick, bright purple, six-inch cesarean scar.
Results: Nearly disappeared at 104 hours. The tight uncomfortable binding sensation of the scar adhesions had vanished.

8. Pain Relief:

A 39-year-old disabled male, who slipped out of his wheelchair and sprained his foot and ankle. There was severe pain on arrival, rated a 10 on a 1-10 scale.
Results: The pain subsided to a grade 4, after 4-1/2 hours, and a grade 1 after 10-1/2 hours total. The patient commented,
“My liver thanks you because I used no drugs.”
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