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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
Since blue responded to the first post, I'll take this one, it's a complete softball.
There are three possibilities:
a) the foot was never fractured in the first place
b) the foot was never "completely healed" in 20 hours
c) the fracture was 99% healed before PEMF was ever applied
Simply put, chemotactic factors at the fracture site cannot attract enough osteoclasts and osteoblasts to remodel bone and lay down new osseous matrix in 20 hours, even 20 days is a stretch.
So, was the fracture diagnosed by a health care professional with examination and radiographs, PEMF prescribed, and then reexamined and x rays repeated 20 hours later with the professional declaring the fracture to be "completely healed". Somehow, I doubt it.
As far as "highly recommended for many illnesses" goes, by whom?????Internet testimonials????? Manufacturer????? Hmmmmm.......
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The original poster said twenty hours of treatment. That could have been 20 days at 1 hour per day, or even 40 days at 30 minutes per day. The question is, did the device reduce the recovery time. No way for me to know.