Non-surgical correction of Bunion 1
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Is it a one time thing? Or are more treatments required?
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does this hurt
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As you can see there is some superficial damage to the tissue though - bruising. This is not the usual case with microcurrent which is generally touted as painless and does not injure tissue ( i use a Nuface device to get rid of my wrinkles :) but it beats surgery!
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the tool generates a microcurrent electrical stimulation. It does not cause twitching of the muscles ( if that happens it is not microcurrent) Milly is a former physiotherapist at Westmead hospital in sydney Australia. She runs a clinic now in hong kong. The technique she has developed is her own. Most people use microcurrent diferently. her treatment is not passive - the patient moves the muscles around or holds them in tension as you can see.
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@keno2468 no, because you can't press the outside of your feet together. Not a very convincing video this one.
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what does the little tools that she uses do? small vibrations or small shocks? just wondering
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Does it work the same for tailor's bunion??
The patient is actually a lady. She is a real patient & a PT herself.
I don't regard the bruising- superficial damage but that is a sign the toxin that has been trapped in the body been released out eventually. eg. patient who has leg cramp every night would experience bruising over the affected calf and once bruising showed after treatment, this leg cramp scenerio would disappear...
centralphysio 5 months ago
That is Microcurrent ...exactly the same treatment that Carl Lewis underwent in 1984 LA Olympics when he injured himself thought he can't compete but landed him 4 gold medals which broke the world record at that time. The method of treatment was further modified by Milly Ng, a Physical Therapist who acquired the machine & technique since 1992 who based on her sound knowledge of Anatomy & Physiology + sincere intention to heal her patients + strong sense of intuition.
centralphysio 9 months ago
Yes, it is real. To correct the bunion deformity without undergoing surgery.
centralphysio 11 months ago