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Muscle Contractor

Edward (Ted) Howard
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22 Jul 2018 07:22


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A friend lent me one to use on an injury I know it flexes the muscle but what does this do to heal the actual injury .I use the laser in conjunction is this alright .probably one for Jack to answer. THanks Ted.



Jack Ogilvie
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22 Jul 2018 22:00


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Ted , the laser will be better than a muscle contractor


Edward (Ted) Howard
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22 Jul 2018 23:18


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Jack there is a bit of muscle deteriation and I was told it will build the muscle up with the contractor. I use the laser in unison. one morning the other night thanks Jack.



Richard Gray
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23 Jul 2018 07:46


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Ted, I can't see any reason why a "tens" (Trans-cutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation)unit would not be a good idea. and alternating between that and ultrasound is a good way to go.

Cheers.
Rich


Edward (Ted) Howard
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23 Jul 2018 13:17


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Thanks Rich.

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