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A few days ago our 15-year old daughter dislocated her knee. We spent several

hours at the local hospital, and when they finally took the x-rays they said the

knee was back " in " , wrapped it in a half-rigid splint and sent her home.

Yesterday she almost fell out of a chair while trying to use her crutches, and

the pain started back up again.

We used a Magpulser on it (pulsed electromagnetic field therapy)and also started

her on bioresonance therapy. This morning the pain has been better, but she´s

supposed to be going back to school tomorrow, and we're concerned she might

strain it getting in and out of her wheelchair, getting around on campus, or

whatever. From what we've been researching online, dislocated knees can become a

long-term problem.

Does anyone have any suggestions for supplements that might speed up the healing

of the ligaments, etc.? Should her knee still feel this tender? Any help would

be greatly appreciated.

 

Elizabeth in Spain

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Dear Elizabeth, You might try using MSM, magnesium, calcium, and enzymes to help

repair tissue more rapidly. The enzymes can be obtained easily by taking large

amounts of raw fruits and vegetables.

 

Yohanan

 

, " Elizabeth " <chazepping

wrote:

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> A few days ago our 15-year old daughter dislocated her knee. We spent several

hours at the local hospital, and when they finally took the x-rays they said the

knee was back " in " , wrapped it in a half-rigid splint and sent her home.

> Yesterday she almost fell out of a chair while trying to use her crutches, and

the pain started back up again.

> We used a Magpulser on it (pulsed electromagnetic field therapy)and also

started her on bioresonance therapy. This morning the pain has been better, but

she´s supposed to be going back to school tomorrow, and we're concerned she

might strain it getting in and out of her wheelchair, getting around on campus,

or whatever. From what we've been researching online, dislocated knees can

become a long-term problem.

> Does anyone have any suggestions for supplements that might speed up the

healing of the ligaments, etc.? Should her knee still feel this tender? Any help

would be greatly appreciated.

>

> Elizabeth in Spain

>

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