Pain Relief
Posts tagged Injuries
Ultra fast pain relief after sports injuries such as tennis elbow.
Jun 5th
A novel low frequency low intensity ultrasonic device has been successfully tested resulting in an extremely fast (24 hours) pain relief of various (sport) injuries like tennis elbows etc. The multifrequency technology is available with a 20 kHz and 40 kHz combined generator. The person in this movie suffered seven years from severe pain in the elbow due to pression of scar tissue on a nerve. The person was treated for 2 minutes and the next day the pain was gone. How does it work? The oscillation of 10 micrometers peak-to-peak softens the scar tissue and ‘lubricates’ it. The amplitude is comparable to therapeutic ultrasound used by physiotherapists. Our company is currently in discussion with various universities and companies to further test the technology. It is also suggested in various scientific papers that low frequency low intensity ultrasound may cure many disorders as Alzheimer, Parkinson, metastatic cancer, depression etc. Limitation, so far, were the standing waves. We have eliminated these standing waves resulting in uniform waves. More info at 1-888-684-1485
12-year-old recovering from neck injuries
May 18th
12-year-old recovering from neck injuries
A 12-year-old Santa Rosa boy injured in a car crash remained in an Oakland hospital Monday with neck injuries.
Read more on The Santa Rosa Press Democrat
Neck Pain & Injuries, Austin Chiropractic Demonstration & Care
May 7th
Neck Pain & Injuries, Austin Chiropractic Care Dr. Echols is a Chiropractor in Austin, Texas. In this video he discusses the signs and symptoms of neck misalignment, demonstrates test a chiropractor can do to diagnosis the problem and shows you an adjustment to correct the problem. Visit Dr. Echols website at www.dcnrt.com This video was produced by Psychetruth www.myspace.com www.youtube.com psychetruth.blogspot.com Psychetruth is empowered by TubeMogul http © Copyright 2010 Target Public Media LLC. All Rights Reserved.
2 former beauty therapists sue Virgin Atlantic for £500k for repetitive strain injuries
Mar 7th
2 former beauty therapists sue Virgin Atlantic for £500k for repetitive strain injuries
Jayne Evans, 40, and Michelle Hindmarch, 35, said they developed chronic repetitive strain injury comprising pain in their shoulders, upper back and wrists.
Read more on Daily Mail