Question:
It’s nice to talk to you again. I gave my machine to a person with osteoarthritis in their right knee. Then 3 months later after a CT scan (MRI), there is no abnormality in the assessment. But the person still has knee pain on the inside, do you have any idea why? Have a great day.
Answer:
Even though the imaging tests didn’t reveal any abnormalities, persistent knee pain can have various causes beyond structural issues. In cases like this, factors such as inflammation, muscle imbalances, or nerve sensitivities could contribute to ongoing discomfort. It might be beneficial for the individual to consult a healthcare professional who can conduct a thorough evaluation to identify the underlying cause and recommend appropriate treatment options, which might include physical therapy, medication, or other interventions tailored to their specific needs. Continue to use the RDPV3 for osteoarthritis and perhaps include an inflammation group:
1810: Inflammation: 0.07, 0.12, 0.85, 9.5, 88, 141.2, 297.5, 425.95, 675.31, 827