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Old 07-11-2015, 11:54 AM #1
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Default Arthritic Knee and Magnet Knee Support

I've talked about starting with the magnet knee support somewhere else here don't know where it is. My OA knee is 20some yrs of pain and crepitus. Doing all I can to do no surgery.

I'm wearing the magnet knee support now close to a month and realizing it's helping....I tested myself the other day, and didn't wear it for a while and felt the difference, so right back on. Put it on in the morning and wear it all day for the most part. Wear it on top of the knee taping I do also.

If anyone wants to know about this knee support, let me know. I'll post where I purchased it.
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