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16 December 2008, 07:04 AM | #1 |
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Trion:Z Dual Loop Magnetic / Ion Bracelets and Rolex Watches
I've got a case of tennis elbow on my right arm. I was looking on the web for some form of support to help it when I came across the Trion:Z Dual Loop Magnetic / Ion Bracelets. These have 2 x 1000 gauss magnets on. I know that if I had a Milgauss it would not be affected. Do you think a normal Rolex would be affected worn on the left arm with the braclet on the right? I think it proberbly wouldn't be a go idea to have the two in close proximity, what do you guys think
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16 December 2008, 07:22 AM | #2 |
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Don't know about how they'd effect the watch Toby but you do have my deepest sympathy about the tennis elbow. I used to be a sufferer myself, tried everything from snake-oil, robo-cop supports through mumbo jumbo magnets , cortisone injections etc until I got the cure, namely a lateral epicondylectomy
It's perfect now, no more pain & a cool 10 inch scar that makes me look windswept & interesting Seriously, I hope it all goes OK pal |
16 December 2008, 07:53 AM | #3 |
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I play golf for a living, so i can relate to your tennis elbow. I wear the Trion on my left wrist and my EX2 on the right. I have never had any issues with it. Get well soon.
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16 December 2008, 07:58 AM | #4 |
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Two words are the only true cure for your problem...Tommy John. Good luck with your treatments and hope you don't need any surgery.
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16 December 2008, 08:38 AM | #5 |
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I have played completive golf most of my life. I am now 45. 4 years ago I has tendenitis so bad I had to quit playing golf. I tried everything including all types of magnetic and ion bracelets. I was taking Advil like they were candy. After going through rehab for 6 months without much success I has surgery. 3 months later I was back playing golf without any pain. November 4, 2008 I had the same surgery on my right elbow. I just had a 6 week check up with my Dr. He gave me the OK to start putting and chipping. 4 weeks from now I will be back playing. I no longer play competitively, just for fun. I own a Fitting and Repair Center here in Tampa and have worked with several golfer with the same problem. If your Tendonitis is a result of playing golf I would recommend either changing your irons to graphite shafts. It that does not work for you then try a True Temper Sensicore shaft. The shock of hitting the ball with a steel shaft is what is causing the tendenitis.
If you have tendenitis get it checked out before it becomes chronic. |
16 December 2008, 03:35 PM | #6 |
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Thanks for the advice just started treatment with the physio, after 2 years of agro. Currently having ultra sound treatment I'll see how it goes.
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