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These products are used by professional and collegiate athletes worldwide to cut healing time in half. They are also used by hundreds of physicians throughout the country to speed recovery time for their patients.
The hip is a true ball and socket joint. The challenge with most of our hip pain patients is their weight. The ones that respond quickly and positively are usually thinner. The issue is the amount of tissue that surrounds the joint. If there is too much tissue, the medicine cannot penetrate deep enough to get to the joint to repair it. We know this is a catch 22. The pain makes it almost impossible to lose weight and can cause heart problems, which makes most MD's refuse to operate on them. We recommend having an x-ray or MRI done to verify what structure is actually damaged. Because the hip joint is so large you will want to use the XL patches. If you are not working with a doctor already, watch our video to determine which structure may be damaged and which patches to use.
Luckily, there are only two types of structures in the hip that will help determine what type of patch is necessary for you.
1. Tissue's that have a direct blood supply such as:
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Please watch this video to determine what type of patch is necessary, what size will be needed, how long you will need to be on the patches and what to do if you have complications that aren't responding to the patches.
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Injuries involving tissues with a direct blood supply will require the use of FASTT Patches. 3 - 6 patches is usually all that is needed for a complete healing. If the pain can be isolated to the size of your thumb, a medium patch all that is needed. If the pain is roughly the size of your palm, the large or extra large patch will be needed. If you do not experience relief within the first 2 patches it may be necessary to switch to WHITEE patches to dissolve any calcification that may have accumulated. Please watch the video above for more information.
Injuries involving tissues without a direct blood supply, such as arthritis, will require WHITEE Patches. Because there is not a direct blood supply to the cartilage, these injuries take longer to heal. Because the joint in the hip is so large you will also need to include LC Balancer to increase the microcirculation and allow the cartilage to absorb the medicine. 4 - 6 weeks for tears and 2 - 3 months for chronic arthritis sufferers. Please watch the video above to fully understand chronic cartilage damage and the amount of time it will take to recover.
Injuries involving tissues without a direct blood supply, such as arthritis, will require WHITEE Patches. Because there is not a direct blood supply to the cartilage, these injuries take longer to heal. Because the joint in the hip is so large you will also need to include LC Balancer to increase the microcirculation and allow the cartilage to absorb the medicine. 4 - 6 weeks for tears and 2 - 3 months for chronic arthritis sufferers. Please watch the video above to fully understand chronic cartilage damage and the amount of time it will take to recover.
All patches need to be worn for 2 days on and 1 day off. The medicine is drawn to the inflammation and it is recommended to use a heating pad to increase the effectiveness. Please avoid ice or any anti inflammatory pain killers. For exact placement of the patches, size recommendations or complicated cases, please watch the video above. You can schedule an appointment online for a phone consultation or in office appointment if you are local to the San Francisco Bay Area.