QuadraBloc™
Studies show that QuadraBlock™ magnets have a strong physiologic
effect on abnormally firing C-fiber nerves. C-fibers are unmyelinated
nerves with slow conduction and are associated with the chronic, dull
ache type of pain. QuadraBlock™ magnets are less effective at blocking
action potentials on A[Delta] fiber nerves. A[Delta] fibers are myelinated
nerves with fast conduction and are associated with sharp, acute pain.
As such A[Delta] fibers carry the reflex action that results in pulling
away from noxious stimuli.
This means that patients using QuadraBlock™ magnets are not at
any greater risk of further injury due to performing more energetic tasks
than they would normally undertake. Since the reflex action and the bodies
natural warning signals are still operating.
Since QuadraBlock™ magnets work by blocking the pain signal, it
is important to find where these signals originate and place them over
the offending nerve(s). This is in contrast to the many theories on how
to use single static magnets. Single static magnets are usually recommended
to be placed on acupressure points or somewhere over the pain and are
said to somehow reduce pain by increasing circulation and flushing away
chemicals that are the cause of the abnormal nerve firing. The mechanism
of action and effectiveness of single pole magnets is the subject of much
debate.
QuadraBlock™ magnets offer a far more targeted
and scientifically validated form of pain relief.
Used correctly, QuadraBlock™ magnets can provide strong pain relief
without the side-effects. Since around one in five people suffer from
chronic pain at some point in their life, the potential role these magnets
can play in improving the quality of patient’s lives is enormous.
The possibilities to treat acute and chronic pain
are endless.
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If you would like more info or to be a distributor
contact us at:
info (at) quadrabloc.com
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