Bone-on-Bone Joint Treatment

I have been working on a treatment for bone-on-bone joints. I think I have figured out how to regrow a meniscus (knee) and avoid an expensive joint replacement surgery. Doctors say it can’t be done, but I know all the science on how it can be done. It is not that complicated. You just have to know what I know to be able to put the pieces together.

Well, my bone-on-bone knee joint patient is still doing well. No pain at all unless she stands a long time or rides her exercise bike. Even then she recovers fast. It looks like we are re-growing the meniscus and providing cushion to the joint. She tried it on her other knee (replaced) and did not get any relief, so it is not causing a release of endorphins or it would have helped the other knee. And we grew enough cushion in 90 minutes (the first treatment) to get significant pain relief. Now it is the knee she had replaced that causes her the most pain. It appears there is inflammation around the kneecap. So I am starting to treat that too. It is very rewarding to see another of my treatments work even better than expected. I am just applying my engineering training to induce a phenomena that occurs naturally in the body under the right circumstances. And coming up with a better solution to an expensive problem. And do it at 40 times less money. And doctors think this is impossible, hogwash! They would rather have you undergo a $20,000 surgery! I can regrow thenough cushion to get significant pain relief in hours! And you can do it at home while watching TV! Isn’t that a better solution? And it took an acupuncturist/engineer to figure it out. I’m still working out some things to make it work better but so far so good.

An update. My treatment is still providing significant pain relief and improvement in quality of life. But is is not perfect, so I am looking at some adjustments to the treatment. And so far they are working. By changing toe position of the electromagnets, I have gotten more pain relief and she has been able to do things she couldn’t before. So the size and strength of the magnetic field is playing a role. I aalways knew that would be the case. So I am making the appropriate adjustments. I must conclude that the strength of the field is playing a role in laying down cartilage in the joint. By moving the electromagnets, we are providing more cushion in a different part of the joint. I will also try increasing the voltage which will increase the strength of the field. I’m working the problem with a willing patient. And the knee she had replacement surgery on is still hurting her more than the bone-on-bone knee so I must be doing something right. My challenge is to make it work better and easier to do.

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Published by Mark Reinhard

I aman Acupuncturist with over 32 years experience. I am also an electrical engineer (graduated from Georgia Tech in 1981) and also an author ("Electro-Acupuncture for Practitioners" available on Amazon in book and e-book formats).My goal is to take the mysteryout of acupuncture and to bring it into the 21st century.

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