Kim Aron
Personal Trainer, writer, blogger, networker and coach.

The debilitating symptoms of elbow joint pain can effect both young and old alike.

Tennis elbow pain is especially prevalent with sporting and active working people In the this video we provide tips as to the prevention and treatment of elbow pain with the use of our Australia made magnetic underlay and magnetic therapy products.

Magnetic therapy (also known as bio magnetic therapy or bio magnetic therapy) involves the used on health magnets to assist in the reduction of muscular inflammation and pain without the use of harsh drugs.

With over 40 years of combined experience My wife Jannese and I (Cameron) have a wealth of information to share . Ring us on 1300 822 686 or 61 7 55759432 for your free consultation.

As you can see from our video range we love to talk about the benefits of magnetic therapy go to www.magneticexperience.com.au to view our full range of products Dont forget to subscribe to our YouTube as there are many more videos to come.


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Kim Aron
Personal Trainer, writer, blogger, networker and coach.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) exercises, treatment, prevention, relief, causes, as discussed by Dr. Terry Zachary, developer of Handmaster Plus. Hand & wrist exercises that really work prevent pain numbness symptoms & give relief to carpal tunnel syndrome at the carpal tunnel and really work to prevent symptoms and prevent carpal tunnel surgery.


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Kim Aron
Personal Trainer, writer, blogger, networker and coach.

drugs but he wont take they saying it makes him sick. He wont wear an elbow brace. His work sometimes requires him to sand above his head all day. Is there something that I can do for him or his he a helpless cause?


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Kim Aron
Personal Trainer, writer, blogger, networker and coach.

I play badminton and my elbow pains, after laying off for two days it’s pain free. But does it cause muscle strain or tendon strain, bone deterioration? Because the pain is back again. What could I use to keep it at bay, the racket is quite light so no problem there.
Without drugs I mean. Like ice pack, heat compress, arm band, anything like that.


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Kim Aron
Personal Trainer, writer, blogger, networker and coach.

I am a veterinarian of 56 years old. Few weeks back I experienced a severe pain in my left elbow joint. When I touched the joint it was really painful. Pain was radiating downwards too and found difficult even to lift a book. Consulted a doctor and he diagnosed it as ‘Tennis elbow‘ and treated with Voltaren (Diclofenec sodium- 25 mg) for 1 week. No pain was experienced during the treatment. Once the drugs had benn withdrawn, it started again. Consulted a second doctor, he too diagnosed as the same condition and treated with Voltaren again, (100 mg slow release) nocte for 5 days. Today is the second day and I fell better.

(1) Is this the condition known as ‘tennis elbow‘ or some other condition?
(2) What shoud I do if I get the pain after 5 days again?
(3) Diclofenec sodium is a non steroid anti inflammatory drug. Should I use it for long?
(4) Do other tests necessary for a correct doagnosis?
(5) I am not diabetic. BP normal. Not pot bellied. Drink alcohol moderately almost every day


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Kim Aron
Personal Trainer, writer, blogger, networker and coach.

doctor." "Don’t do that," volunteered his friend, "there’s a new computer at the drugstore that can diagnose any problem quicker and cheaper than a doctor. All you have to do is put in a urine sample, deposit , then the computer will give you your diagnosis and plan of treatment."
The man figured he had nothing to lose, so he took a sample of urine down to the drugstore. Finding the machine, he poured in the urine and deposited . The machine began to buzz and various lights flashed on and off. After a short pause, a slip of paper popped out on which was printed:

You have tennis elbow. Soak your arm in warm water twice a day. Avoid heavy labor. Your elbow will be better in two weeks.
That evening as the man contemplated this breakthrough in medical science, he began to suspect fraud. To test his theory he mixed together some tap
water, a stool sample from his dog and urine samples from his wife and teenage daughter. To top it all off, he masturbated into the jar. He took this concoction down to the drugstore, poured it in the machine and deposited . The machine went through the same buzzing and flashing routine as before then printed out the following message:

Your tap water has lead. Get a filter.
Your dog has worms. Give him vitamins.
Your daughter is on drugs. Get her in rehab.
Your wife is pregnant. It’s not your baby. Get a lawyer.
And if you don’t stop jerking off your tennis elbow will never get better.


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