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    Matt Whittley
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    Hello Jessica,

    I know that this explanation does not directly answer your question but this is some info that Dr Roth has provided.

    Theoretical effect of the concentric, alternating polarity magnet (MatrixMagTM) on biological tissue:
    Scientific/Professional:
    The unique magnetic field geometry produced by the concentric, alternating polarity device, appears to provide a therapeutic influence on biological tissue, including pain modulation and tissue repair. This may be due a ‘cascading’ bio‐electrical effect on the ionic (charged) particles across cell membranes and various fluid compartments within the body.
    Laymen:
    The unique design of the MatrixMagTM device appears to stimulate electrical conduction in tissue, which provides a normalizing bio‐electrical influence at the cellular level, resulting in reduced tension, pain reduction and tissue repair.

    Matt Whittley
    Participant

    Hello Christine,

    Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.

    I have a response from Dr Roth about your post copied below.

    Have a great day,
    Matt

    Hello Christine,

    Unfortunately, I cannot advise the continued treatment of this patient, as the risk of lytic lesions spontaneously fracturing is still very high. The only way to proceed would be for her to obtain clearance from her physician/oncologist.

    Please let me know if you have any further thoughts.

    Regards,
    Dr. Roth

    Matt Whittley
    Participant

    Hello Christine,

    Sorry for the delay in getting back to you.

    I have a response from Dr Roth about your post copied below.

    Have a great day,
    Matt

    Hello Christine,

    Unfortunately, I cannot advise the continued treatment of this patient, as the risk of lytic lesions spontaneously fracturing is still very high. The only way to proceed would be for her to obtain clearance from her physician/oncologist.

    Please let me know if you have any further thoughts.

    Regards,
    Dr. Roth

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