Guest guest Posted February 29, 2004 Report Share Posted February 29, 2004 In a message dated 2/29/2004 4:56:34 PM Eastern Standard Time, mike@... writes: (1) Interesting comments about your using the electrical current for bone stimulation and regrowth. This has been the established practice for years for either jump-starting bone knitting or to stimulate regrowth when bones simply don't want to knit. The current used is about 6-8 hz. What I find fascinating is that the studies that have been done (and they are extremely expensive to do) is that the frequency emitted from the hands of energy workers when they are working also runs between 6-8 hz. I have been cautioned in more than one class about not working around any broken bones until they have been properly reset because of the risk of jump-starting the knitting process. On the other hand, I have personally also used energy to reset broken bones (my own ribs two years ago when I first started doing energy work). And I have been doing a fair amount of energy work on them again the last few days. Hey Mike, maybe it's me, but I can't tell if you think it is or it isn't a good idea to use the stimulator. In once sense it seems you are, in another it seems you say the studies say no. The thing in my case also, is that the bones are non-displaced, sitting in the perfect anatomical position, most likely because of that small section in the center that had remained fused. So, technically they are set in proper alignment & we do want them to " knit together, " so I've lost 'ya. Would love to know what you're thinking/saying. If you recall, I'm the one that's an RN, that has been taking all of these classed for close to 30 years also. Talk soon, Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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