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A Comprehensive Guide to SIS Therapy

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  The Soviet Union first used electromagnetic fields to treat astronauts  who had spent an extended period in space during the cold war. Cosmonauts who spent extended periods in space experienced loss of muscle and bone density due to lack of movement and gravity. The Soviet Union used electromagnetic field therapy to combat bone loss in cosmonauts and regenerate their bone density. Since then, electromagnetic fields for treatment have spread throughout Russia and Eastern Europe. NASA conducted its research  on the use of PEMF in the early 2000s and filed its patents for using PEMF in tissue regeneration. SIS treatments utilize the same electromagnetic fields to influence tissues for accelerating the healing process positively. Some of the therapeutic effects of SIS treatment include fracture healing, pain relief, joint mobilization, nerve stimulation, and muscle relaxation. SIS treatments are also effective in treating spine or back conditions such as lumbosacral syndrom...

Common Causes of Shoulder Pain and its Treatment

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Our shoulder joints are classified as synovial joints, the most movable joints in our body . The wide range of movement in the shoulder joint comes from the four muscles and tendons, also known as the rotator cuff. Bone change, inflammation, or damage around the rotator cuff can result in shoulder pain. This pain may vary when moving your arm behind your back, moving it forward, or lifting it above your head. Causes Shoulder pain most commonly occurs due to the trapping of rotator cuff tendons under the shoulder bone, which causes the tendons to become damaged or inflamed. This condition I called bursitis or rotator cuff tendinitis . However, this is not the only cause of shoulder pain. Other causes include: ·  Torn rotator cuff ·  Torn cartilage ·  Arthritis ·  A pinched nerve in the shoulder or neck ·  Bone spurs ·  Swollen tendons or bursa sacs ·  Dislocated shoulder ·  Frozen shoulder ·  Broken arm bone or shoulder ·  Spinal cord inj...