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Chronic pain affects over 1.5 billion people globally, with traditional medications often causing significant side effects. coMra therapy presents a safer alternative by combining laser therapy with magnetism, ultrasound, and…
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Summary: The conversation revolves around the intensity and duration of coMra therapy treatments, emphasizing that it depends on individual needs and the body's condition. It highlights that muscles and joints can tolerate more treatment, especially in cases of trauma, while sensitive areas like the heart require shorter sessions. The discussion underscores the importance of spreading treatments throughout the day rather than doing them all at once.
question, we just discussed, how many treatment points and overall time can be done in one day? Exactly what we just talked about is, yes, it really depends on what the body needs. If the body is really sick and needs a lot of support, then the treatment can be actually quite a lot. But then the treatments again would be spread throughout the day, rather than just sitting and treating yourself for now, for example. I do find that the muscles and joints can take and actually need much more treatment. And especially when it comes to a physical trauma or acute pain. I mean, when I broke my ankle, I was healing a lot, and I mean a lot. The muscles can actually, I guess, because it has so much mitochondria, I mean, they can take quite a lot of treatment. But when it comes, let's say, to the heart, I would not do more than a few minutes. Okay.