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I'm having this next week and wondered if any one else has had it? Z
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) -- the latest, still-controversial treatment for tendon injuries -- heals tennis elbow better than corticosteroid shots, a new study suggests.
Because they get very little blood, injured tendons heal notoriously slowly. Blood platelets attract healing growth factors, so the idea of PRP is to inject a patient's own platelets at the site of a tendon injury
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"I'm having this next week and wondered if any one else has had it? Z
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) -- the latest, still-controversial treatment for tendon injuries -- heals tennis elbow better than corticosteroid shots, a new study suggests.
Because they get very little blood, injured tendons heal notoriously slowly. Blood platelets attract healing growth factors, so the idea of PRP is to inject a patient's own platelets at the site of a tendon injury
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"I'm having this next week and wondered if any one else has had it? Z
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) -- the latest, still-controversial treatment for tendon injuries -- heals tennis elbow better than corticosteroid shots, a new study suggests.
Because they get very little blood, injured tendons heal notoriously slowly. Blood platelets attract healing growth factors, so the idea of PRP is to inject a patient's own platelets at the site of a tendon injury
Ouch.TENS no good?"
I haven't tried it - just had physio so far which hasn't worked at all - had it in both arms since March and I'm really fed up with it! Z |
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I think so, but don't know too much about it
She's just gone to the pub so I'll ask her when I go and I'll let you know later.
It's for a tennis elbow type problem though |
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"I think so, but don't know too much about it
She's just gone to the pub so I'll ask her when I go and I'll let you know later.
It's for a tennis elbow type problem though"
I'll be glad of any info as it's driving me nuts! Z |
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"I'm having this next week and wondered if any one else has had it? Z
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) -- the latest, still-controversial treatment for tendon injuries -- heals tennis elbow better than corticosteroid shots, a new study suggests.
Because they get very little blood, injured tendons heal notoriously slowly. Blood platelets attract healing growth factors, so the idea of PRP is to inject a patient's own platelets at the site of a tendon injury
Ouch.TENS no good?
I haven't tried it - just had physio so far which hasn't worked at all - had it in both arms since March and I'm really fed up with it! Z"
Speak to Physio & Lloyds Pharmacy, brilliant, I had a problem with neck and back about 15 years ago, they said try this,. after about an hour of using it I got it right and sorted my problem out, one TENS is £10, the next upline ( more powerful as has ALL of 3 1.5 batteries ) is £15, have a quick chat with them see if they say it if it may help...if it doesn't sorry for wasting your time, but good luck |
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"I'm having this next week and wondered if any one else has had it? Z
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) -- the latest, still-controversial treatment for tendon injuries -- heals tennis elbow better than corticosteroid shots, a new study suggests.
Because they get very little blood, injured tendons heal notoriously slowly. Blood platelets attract healing growth factors, so the idea of PRP is to inject a patient's own platelets at the site of a tendon injury
Ouch.TENS no good?
I haven't tried it - just had physio so far which hasn't worked at all - had it in both arms since March and I'm really fed up with it! Z
Speak to Physio & Lloyds Pharmacy, brilliant, I had a problem with neck and back about 15 years ago, they said try this,. after about an hour of using it I got it right and sorted my problem out, one TENS is £10, the next upline ( more powerful as has ALL of 3 1.5 batteries ) is £15, have a quick chat with them see if they say it if it may help...if it doesn't sorry for wasting your time, but good luck"
I'll look into this too- that's not too expensive either and worth a go, thanks Z |
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"I'm having this next week and wondered if any one else has had it? Z
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) -- the latest, still-controversial treatment for tendon injuries -- heals tennis elbow better than corticosteroid shots, a new study suggests.
Because they get very little blood, injured tendons heal notoriously slowly. Blood platelets attract healing growth factors, so the idea of PRP is to inject a patient's own platelets at the site of a tendon injury
Ouch.TENS no good?
I haven't tried it - just had physio so far which hasn't worked at all - had it in both arms since March and I'm really fed up with it! Z
Speak to Physio & Lloyds Pharmacy, brilliant, I had a problem with neck and back about 15 years ago, they said try this,. after about an hour of using it I got it right and sorted my problem out, one TENS is £10, the next upline ( more powerful as has ALL of 3 1.5 batteries ) is £15, have a quick chat with them see if they say it if it may help...if it doesn't sorry for wasting your time, but good luck
I'll look into this too- that's not too expensive either and worth a go, thanks Z"
TBH I now have the £15 one which is dual channel, the single channel is a lot less intense - the £15 one has 25 settings and is fairly intense with only 3 x 1.5v batteries so the £10 one with just 2 1.5 batteries may be a better intro.
Oh and they can be adapted for for other uses, or pleasure after problem sorted;-), lol
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"I'm having this next week and wondered if any one else has had it? Z
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) -- the latest, still-controversial treatment for tendon injuries -- heals tennis elbow better than corticosteroid shots, a new study suggests.
Because they get very little blood, injured tendons heal notoriously slowly. Blood platelets attract healing growth factors, so the idea of PRP is to inject a patient's own platelets at the site of a tendon injury
Ouch.TENS no good?
I haven't tried it - just had physio so far which hasn't worked at all - had it in both arms since March and I'm really fed up with it! Z
Speak to Physio & Lloyds Pharmacy, brilliant, I had a problem with neck and back about 15 years ago, they said try this,. after about an hour of using it I got it right and sorted my problem out, one TENS is £10, the next upline ( more powerful as has ALL of 3 1.5 batteries ) is £15, have a quick chat with them see if they say it if it may help...if it doesn't sorry for wasting your time, but good luck
I'll look into this too- that's not too expensive either and worth a go, thanks Z
TBH I now have the £15 one which is dual channel, the single channel is a lot less intense - the £15 one has 25 settings and is fairly intense with only 3 x 1.5v batteries so the £10 one with just 2 1.5 batteries may be a better intro.
Oh and they can be adapted for for other uses, or pleasure after problem sorted;-), lol
Me bad lol! "
sounding better and better! Z |
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"I'm having this next week and wondered if any one else has had it? Z
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) -- the latest, still-controversial treatment for tendon injuries -- heals tennis elbow better than corticosteroid shots, a new study suggests.
Because they get very little blood, injured tendons heal notoriously slowly. Blood platelets attract healing growth factors, so the idea of PRP is to inject a patient's own platelets at the site of a tendon injury
Ouch.TENS no good?
I haven't tried it - just had physio so far which hasn't worked at all - had it in both arms since March and I'm really fed up with it! Z
Speak to Physio & Lloyds Pharmacy, brilliant, I had a problem with neck and back about 15 years ago, they said try this,. after about an hour of using it I got it right and sorted my problem out, one TENS is £10, the next upline ( more powerful as has ALL of 3 1.5 batteries ) is £15, have a quick chat with them see if they say it if it may help...if it doesn't sorry for wasting your time, but good luck
I'll look into this too- that's not too expensive either and worth a go, thanks Z
TBH I now have the £15 one which is dual channel, the single channel is a lot less intense - the £15 one has 25 settings and is fairly intense with only 3 x 1.5v batteries so the £10 one with just 2 1.5 batteries may be a better intro.
Oh and they can be adapted for for other uses, or pleasure after problem sorted;-), lol
Me bad lol!
sounding better and better! Z"
LMAO, oh the settings on dual one are serious! I gave up on 6! lol
To adapt it get crocodile clips from Halfords - £1.69 I think it was and clamp them around the thingy power outlet from the TENS, give him a treat with him wear a cock ring and summat conducive on head of his cock - he may shoot 6 feet!, ermm apologies but I not know how to adapt it for a lady, but am sure your imagination will be of great help! lol |
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