Friday, December 6, 2013

Magnet Therapy For Coccyx Pain

Magnets have been praised for their healing power and ability to relieve pain since ancient Greece. Over 200 million individuals worldwide have reported relief from chronic and debilitating pain after the application of therapeutic magnets on an afflicted area. A study conducted at the University of Virginia demonstrated that magnetic fields increases blood circulation which helps facilitate healing. The National Institute of Health has provided grants to fund further research into the effects of magnetic fields. Magnetic therapy tends to be most successful over localized areas, such as with coccyx or tailbone pain.


Get a Medical Diagnosis for Coccyx Pain


Visit a doctor or surgeon to identify the exact cause of your coccyx pain and rule out serious conditions such as dislocations, fractures or malignancies that might require immediate medical treatment.








Purchasing Magnets


Although some health food shops sell magnets, most can be found on the Internet through therapeutic magnet distributors such as Therion Research. Only buy neodymium magnets, which are the most powerful on earth.


Applying Magnets


For coccyx and tailbone pain, purchase two 1-inch spot magnets of no less than 13,500 gauss. Tape the north side of the magnet over the painful spot on or near the coccyx using waterproof surgical tape. If there is no lessening of the pain, move the magnet until you find the exact location that most effectively reduces your discomfort. Try stacking two spot magnets on top of each other for extra pain relief.


If you're sitting all day, a magnetic seat pad can help reduce pain in the tailbone or coccyx area. It also improves blood circulation, muscle stress and oxygenation, reducing inflammation. A study published in the "Italian Journal of Medical Ergonomics" showed a significant decrease in muscular tension in the lumbar area after the use of magnet seat pads.


Purchase a magnetic mattress or mattress pad. The best have powerful small magnets or magnetic strips under the covering. The strong magnetic energy is claimed to improve circulation and reduce inflammation of joints, muscles and injuries during sleep.


There are also a wide variety of comfortable magnetic wraps, supports and braces available which effectively reduce coccyx and tailbone pain, accelerating the body's attempts to heal.


Magnet therapy should never be used if you're pregnant, or wearing a pacemaker, defibrillator or any other implanted medical device.

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