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Carmen
about 2 months ago
Hi, I'd like to ask for your help with two things: 1) I have ulnar instability and a post-traumatic tear of the triangular ligament in my wrist. It's been a year, but I still haven't fully recovered some of the movements that cause me pain and functional limitations. They told me I need stabilization surgery, but before that, I'd like to try infopathy. Is there anything I could try?
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Sep 21, 2025
Carmen , please see these 2 below for your ulnar instability and post-traumatic tear of the triangular ligament in the wrist:

  1. Chronic Joint or Ligament Pain - This PEMF IC contains essential frequencies designed to aid with chronic joint or ligament pain, which may be relevant to your wrist ligament injury and instability.ย 
  2. Joint Cartilage this PEMF IC supports joint cartilage pain caused by old injuries or repetitive strain, which... See more
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Sep 22, 2025
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Infopathy Team Thanks so much for your help. I'll try them!
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Sep 21, 2025
Hi Karmen, I just read your question and it was like reading about myself :). I have a damaged ligament in my ankle after an accident. I also have lipedema. I'm really looking forward to your answer.
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Jonathan
about 2 months ago
Is it necessary to cycle ICs to keep body from losing efficacy from long term adaptation?
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Sep 21, 2025
Jonathan, itโ€™s not necessary to cycle ICs. The body usually does not build tolerance or lose response to them over time, so you can safely use supportive ICs long-term without worrying about adaptation. ย 
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Bonnie wrote a comment to Trauma
about 2 months ago
We found an Australian Shepherd abandoned at the side of the road.  After 2 years of good food and care, she was still so traumatized she was licking her foot so badly it was almost down to the bone. I ran this program 1-2 times daily, 4 days in a row, holding it over her sternum or stomach, wherever I could reach.   Itโ€™s been 4 months and sheโ€™s never started licking it again.  Itโ€™s completely healed up.  
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Sep 21, 2025
Bonnie, thatโ€™s such a beautiful story, thank you very much for sharing๐Ÿ’œ  
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