π Q Magnets Now in 74 Countries + New Clinical Insights
Dear friends and colleagues,
You may have noticed that MagnaBlog has been a little quiet the past few months. Hereβs why:
βοΈ International travel to Japan and Korea, exhibiting at professional conferences and connecting with new partners.
π¦ Relocating home and office, always a huge job.
π Family and health matters.
Weβre grateful for your patience and support, and we have exciting news to share!
Q magnets jumps to 74 Countries! While exhibiting at the World Physiotherapy Congress in Tokyo, we had the opportunity to introduce Q magnets to practitioners from so many countries.
We were thrilled to have Q magnets introduced to physiotherapists from Saint Lucia, Kuwait, Oman, Iceland, Congo, and Libya which takes the number of countries to 74.
π¬ Spotlight on Research: Dr. Pradip Ghoshβs Study on Low Back Pain
Another first in Tokyo was professor of physiotherapy, Dr. Pradip Ghosh presenting his findings on Q Magnets for early chronic low back pain.
Watch Dr. Ghosh explain the study: YouTube Video
π Key results from his 4-week study with 6 participants:
Pain reduction: 25β80%
Disability reduction: 41β88%
Gait speed improvement: Significant across all participants
This independent research supports what many Q Magnet users experience firsthand β meaningful relief and improved function.
*These are preliminary results from a pilot trial, more expanded clinical data from subject numbers and conditions treated to come.
Thank you for helping spread the word β your stories, testimonials, and recommendations make all the difference. π¬β¨
Until next time, stay curious and stay well.
James Hermans and the Q Magnets Team
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