Question:

V. P. has a question about her knee. She has had this problem for years.

She is unable to walk or stand.

Her knee caps are frozen and don’t move.

No doctor has been able to give any insight into the name of the problem.

She does not have pain.

Has used the parasite frequencies

Any thoughts?

Answer:

Based on the symptoms you’ve described—particularly the inability to walk or stand and the frozen knee caps—it does seem plausible that an arthritic condition could be involved. Here’s an expanded look at how different forms of arthritis might align with the patient’s presentation:

Osteoarthritis: Severe osteoarthritis can lead to significant joint degeneration, causing the knee caps (patellae) to become immobile due to pain, stiffness, and loss of cartilage. The progression of osteoarthritis can sometimes make joints feel “frozen” and restrict movement.

Rheumatoid Arthritis: This autoimmune condition can cause severe inflammation in the joints, including the knees. Chronic inflammation can lead to joint deformities and stiffness, potentially leading to the symptoms you’re observing.

Knee Joint Contracture: Long-standing immobility or severe arthritis can result in contracture, where the joint becomes permanently fixed in a bent position. This would limit the range of motion and could contribute to the sensation of the knee caps being “frozen.”

Psoriatic Arthritis: This form of arthritis associated with psoriasis can also cause joint stiffness and immobility. It can lead to changes in the joint structure and function over time.

Given the chronic nature of the symptoms and the difficulty in identifying the problem, focusing on the specific type of arthritis and its impact on joint function will be crucial in guiding effective treatment. A referral to a rheumatologist or orthopedic specialist might provide additional diagnostic clarity and management options.

For treatment with Rife Digital Professional V3 (RDPV3), use the preset:


Arthritis, Rheumatism and Osteo RDPV3 Group

1 : 0.05, 0.9, 9, 11.09, 55.33, 225.47, 398.4, 425.71, 522.53, 642.91

Use the Rife Healing Belt around the affected knee.   2 x RHB can be used on both knees simultaneously, by use of the second (yellow) port on the RDPV3

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