Question:
I have osteoarthritis.
My knee is bone on bone.
I have a lot of pain and can’t walk much.
Will the machine help.
Answer:
Cartilage in the knee begins to wear down over time from repetitive stress to the knee joint. Prolonged sitting and standing often result in increased discomfort, and weight-bearing activities like walking, squatting, and going up and down stairs can be very challenging and painful without adequate cartilage for cushioning and support.
The most common cause of loss of cartilage in the knee joint is knee osteoarthritis. When cartilage loss is severe, standing and walking can become very difficult due to pain. Cartilage loss in the knee joint can also result from injury to the knee, including anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) ruptures, meniscus tears, and patellar (kneecap) dislocations that increase the risk of cartilage damage and development of knee osteoarthritis in the future.
(3) Run the Osteoarthritis frequencies overnight on the Rife Digital to assist with pain and recovery
Osteoarthritis: 0.05, 0.9, 9, 11.09, 55.33, 225.47, 398.4, 425.71, 522.53, 642.91