Magnetic bracelets cannot treat shoulder pain
Posted In Magnetic treatments |Posted By Kat on August 1, 2007 at 8:54 am
Hi,
I currently have a problem with my left shoulder (rotator cuff tendonitis) and have been looking at your web site initially to investigate magnetic bracelets. From what I have read it looks as though they are not the way forward for helping with my shoulder.
A friend has recommended a Rayma bracelet that appears to use some form of electro-polarisation. Is this worth considering or is it really another magnetic bracelet?
Regards, Steve Dean.
Hello Steve
I don’t think a bracelet on it’s own is going to be the best pain treatment for you anyway.
Therapeutic magnets work best when they are placed directly on the area of pain or as close to it as possible. The magnetic bracelet is too far away from the shoulder to be of much use on it’s own. You need to get magnets closer.
I would recommend either a magnetic shoulder support or a high strength stainless steel magnetic necklace, depending on your situation. And it would definitely be worth drinking magnetised water.
If your pain was mild and short term the support would be fine as the magnets in there are only 800 gauss each. If your pain is more long term or moderate to high pain then I would suggest a high strength magnetic necklace as the magnets are much stronger at 3,000 gauss each.
If you use one of these magnetic products and drink magnetised water and carry on using the bracelet you will see a much quicker improvement than from just using the magnetic bracelet alone.
Regards
Kat
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