Multipolar Magnetic Field Therapy Providing a New Direction in Natural Pain Management

Donna Smith
2 min readOct 11, 2020

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Multipolar magnetic field therapy has the potential to enhance physical performance when combined with exercise and physiotherapy, as shown in numerous peer-reviewed trials. It’s also a game-changer for the recovery phase of injury from training or competition .

For those in acute pain, like a sprain or strain, multipolar magnetic fields will help with healing and recovery. If it’s a more chronic condition like an old failed back or knee surgery, the multipolar magnetic fields may not get to the cause but allow you to function so much better.

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But let’s face it, not even surgery helped in this case, in fact made things much worse, at least that’s something multipolar magnetic therapy devices like Q Magnets will never do, as the worst thing that will happen is nothing.

In other cases, like an arthritic knee, your muscles find it very difficult to strengthen while in pain. So by applying a good multipolar magnetic therapy device such as the Q Magnets to reduce knee pain it’s possible to improve muscle strength and joint strength.

Multipolar magnetic field therapy has an anti-inflammatory effect, and have been shown in numerous clinical studies to reduce pain and improve the healing process. There’s a sizable body of clinical research supporting it for pain management in hands, wrists, knees, and the spine.

Common bipolar magnets have a mostly uniform magnetic field and negligible field gradient and hence do not share the same therapeutic effect as quadrapolar. Q Magnets have achieved both these features while maintaining a small/compact device with our innovative design that is extremely powerful and comfortable to wear. One can consider a therapeutic magnets kit or a magnetic matress to have your own. We found them to work great!

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Donna Smith

Donna is an experienced wellness educator and writer. She specializes in researching and experimenting with a variety of frequency based healing systems.