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Originally Posted by mrsD
I never had good results with magnetic insoles. But I do use magnets in other ways, by placing really strong ones along nerve paths to reduce pain. Neodymium ones are the most effective.
If you search "magnets" here you will find my posts. A few others here over the years have used them too. But I don't recommend them to people who cannot be disciplined enough to do so safely (keep away from children and pets), and can handle them properly (they are really strong). It takes some trial and error also to find your sweet spot.
Magnets have some minor healing ability (broken bones, swelling), but do not cure PN. I just used mine on my jaw which was very sore and swollen for about a week in Jan, from a new crown installation.
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I know they are not a cure. I'm looking for pain relief. I know it's a long shot with the insoles but some have used them successfully. I'm willing to try a lot of things that aren't going to work. That's how this goes right?
I'll check out your posts on this thanks.
Edit: Excellent articles thank you. I'm looking at a very painful spot on my right foot just below the toes. The left is only numb most of the time but the right often makes walking not fun at all. If I could address this it would allow me to walk my dogs again.
So in your opinion the insoles are worthless?