Knee Replacement, Is There A Frequency Set?

Question:

I feel I have more mobility in my knee and my walking has improved but my bend is still very difficult.  It feels like there is a tight band around my knee and it’s uncomfortable to bend it beyond 90 degrees.  Dr. Elliot feels that metal toxicity is my big culprit.  Now I am wondering about scar tissue.  Does the Rife have a frequency for that?

Answer:

The R​ife machine has excellent results with the repair and removal of infection and disease disorders​.
Use the Inflammation Set:  1810: Inflammation: 0.07, 0.12, 0.85, 9.5, 88, 141.2, 297.5, 425.95, 675.31, 827
 

 Several exercise types can be beneficial after a knee replacement. These include:

walking
stair climbing
resistance training

After recovering from knee replacement surgery, a doctor or physical therapist may recommend 20–30 minutes of exercise a day. They may also combine this with a recommendation to walk for 30 minutes 2–3 times a day.

 
Once surgery has been completed in an area of the body, R​ife machine can only assist with the repair processes.
 
Continue with the Frequency Groups. use the machine overnight.  Wrap belt(s)/mat over the knee area and continue minimum exercise to keep the healing processes in place.​  Do add a thin cotton material between your body and the mat or belt.
 
Lastly Check your upper body weight.  If your upper body weight is too great, this creates an abnormal amount of stress to the knee joint.  Reduction on upper body weight will assist with the repair processes by reducing weight stress at the point of the knee surgery.
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