Originally Posted by Tweaking
Alright sparky you’ve sold me, I’m gonna get myself one and hope it helps, certainly isn’t going to hurt. What’s another $100 right? Still a lot cheaper than physical therapy. I suspect it will help for my pelvic issues but not for the neck. By the way, what voltage does the palmMag run at? We use 240V in Australia.
And thanks a lot for all the information, much appreciated. I put out a facebook query to my friends asking if anyone’s had a ‘miracle worker’ type chiropractor experience. EDIT - my friend said last year he slipped a disk doing weight training and could hardly walk. Saw a chiropractor and was at 85% after 1 visit and only required one further visit.
Here they run on 120 volts, so I don’t know if they make a 240 version or if you guys have adapters there to step down the voltage…I’m sure you do. Listen, if you get one, try it on everything that hurts…what do you have to lose. Like I had said, pure muscle problems, it works like a miracle. More complex problems, it depends on what is generating the pain. I would definitely try it on your neck too.
Your friend sounds like he has a good one. I would recommend talking to the guy and see what he thinks about it. Pass on what I had said, but of course he will have to decide for himself how to approach it.
Yeah, I think the Palm Mag or PowerMag is just a great little piece of kit, and you can’t go far wrong buying one. IF it is a muscle spasm, it will definitely help the spasm. Like I said, if its due to a pinched motor nerve, it will come back, but this might be a great way to get quick drug free relief. I am looking forward to one of you guys trying either the Chiropractic or Magnet or both.
The problem with the Chiropractic, is I won’t be satisfied myself that it doesn’t’ work until I personally see a case. I have seen many Chiros in the past that I consider not competent at finding and correcting a single precise vertebra…then tend to just to mobilization of the area and hope the right one moves.