I recently suffered an injury when my daughter’s furniture fell on me. In the moment I thought I broke/ injured the top of my hip on the backside. I started therapy with my A9, using the 4 coil. Highest setting for an hour before going to bed. Over the next 10 days I wore a low- back brace holding the A9 in place. I ran it off and on and rested/limited my movement. I was having increased nerve pain issues, and finally went to the ER. They did a CT with contrast and it was discovered I had broken my L2 vertebrae, with 30% compression. The surprise came when the noted there was no acute inflammation. I absolutely believe it was the use of the PEMF. I am continuing to use it. I am at nearly 3 weeks post-injury and still achieving noticeable improvements in the nerve pain. I am now experimenting on dental issues, as i have a broken molar that is feeling like a potential root canal. I am using hydroxy appatite and the pmef and getting pain relief.
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Yes! Maybe Bob can comment on this one. PEMF gets charged particles moving via Faraday’s Law of Induction. We have more potassium inside our cells than outside. Injury releases potassium, which depolarizes neurons, and causes pain. If you do not believe me, get some “No Salt” potassium chloride when you are at the grocery store. Rub some into a paper cut. Now does PEMF decrease the amount of time it hurts like bloody hell?