Question:
My elderly mother recently had minor foot surgery to remove a bone spur and corn on her right small toe but tragically, the anesthetic (we strongly suspect) has caused foot drop, i.e. peroneal nerve paralysis
Can I use the digital zapper to treat/heal this condition??
If so, would you be kind enough to share the frequencies as well as where I should place the contacts to effectively treat this kind of iatrogenic injury please?
Answer:
Use this frequency set:
Nerve Compression Syndromes:
0.03, 0.37, 0.78, 0.9, 7.5, 10.72, 40, 157.5, 392.5, 575.56
The machine, either the Zapper or the Rife machine, will assist with some nerve recovery.
With peroneal nerve paralysis, the recovery process can be expected in up to 4 months, provided that compression is avoided in the area of injury (surgery)
Avoid too much walking and compressing the area in the first week, to facilitate a faster recovery time
Most, if not all function will return however nerve damage can be permanent in some cases.
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