Achilles Pain Treatment |
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Is Achilles pain stopping you from enjoying sports, exercise or keeping active in general?
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Achilles pain is normally a result of either Achilles bursitis or Achilles tendonitis. Normal treatment includes rest, pain killers, non-steroid anti-inflammatory medications, injections with steroids or even surgery can sometimes be recommended. |
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| So if you are ready for a natural & effective approach to relieving inflammation and pain caused by Achilles pain then the OSMO Patch is the Answer! | |
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Also if you would like to learn more about the main causes of Achilles pain then simply Click on any of the links bellow. |
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Bursitis in the hip
Hello,
As much as I dislike the fact of getting older (I am sure most can empathise); the 50’s are very enjoyable. I have always been a very active person over the years, and when it comes to living a healthy lifestyle, lots of time at the gym, swimming 1000M most days, plenty of walking etc, all took a high priority.
A couple of years ago I developed quite a discomfort in my left hip. I attempted to ignore it for some time, but after much deliberation went to see a doctor. After ultra sounds and MRI it was diagnosed I had bursitis in that hip joint. I went for cortisone injections twice, but found after both times it really did not ease the pain much. Quite a few visits to Physio’s trying to correct a lazy gluteus minimus muscle became a bit frustrating.
I just happened throw the word ‘bursitis’ at the PC one day and came across the OSMO patch web site. Not having anything to lose I immediately ordered 10 of the patches. They arrived within a couple of days and I placed a patch on the affected hip area that first night, then continued for a total of three nights. I was absolutely stunned that after the third application the pain in my left hip had disappeared. It was a few weeks before I actually felt I needed to reapply anymore patches to that area due to a small amount of pain returning. I am assuming that the bursitis problem will always be there, however it is very comforting to know that the OSMO patches extract the excess fluid from the area so that you can virtually live pain free.
Extremely happy that I stumbled on the web site.
Kind Regards
Swollen elbow almost half the size of a tennis bal
In early November, 2008, I was shocked when by chance I looked at my right elbow and saw that it had a swollen lump almost half the size of a tennis ball. I had no recollection of bumping it or otherwise causing damage to it and was really quite surprised because it was painless. That afternoon I visited my local doctor who explained that it was a bursa and that it could be surgically drained but it would more than likely re-occur. I asked what other alternatives there were and he replied that possibly a cortisone injection would help which I disregarded because it was mainly to reduce pain.
Like many others who have written to you, I used the internet to obtain as much information as I could regarding my condition and what treatments, if any, were available. Among many various items of information, I found at your website which absolutely blew my mind and actually found hard to believe despite all the various testimonials which totally supported the product. I subsequently contacted the suppliers by email to ascertain what the “landed” price would be to New Zealand and decided that it was more or less the same price as a visit to my doctor, SO, decided to “give it a go” and ordered the patches which were coming from Australia.
When the patches had not arrived in 15 days due to local postage problems, my doctor drained the bursa by needle but it re-filled within 3/4 days as he predicted. Shortly afterwards, the patches arrived and were immediately used with my scepticism. The morning after my 1st patch I could not believe my eyes as it was full and covered with similar coloured fluid as the doctor had removed by needle and the same thing happened on each of the next 3 days to the point that the bursa reduced to almost normal. I have not had to use another patch since then and my elbow is back to normal and has not refilled in the past 9 days so I think I can safely presume the problem has been fixed. I have no hesitation in recommending them to anyone with similar problems.
Heel bursitis
Hi Toky,
The bursitis patches are starting to offer relief for my son's heel. Thank you so much. He is finally looking on the bright side.
Over the past month he has had 2 drainages, 2 cortisone shots, and referred to 2 different specialists. The end result was either an operation to shave the bone, reattach the tendon and be off his game for a season.....not his option.
So I started the patches on him that night. As mentioned in the testimonials - the next day relief was evident. We have used 6 so far and he can now feel the bone in his heel. It is still red, but nowhere as bad. Still tender, but not as painful.
Once the condition is under control I will have some on hand for relief during the season which starts end Nov/Dec.
Thank you so much for your assistance,
General Bursitis
Hi,
Just a feedback on the patches. I was certainly won over by them. Great product and would recommend them. Merry Xmas to all.
Regards
Baker's cyst
Thank you I was happy to receive the patches and they did work for me. I had quite the lump behind my left knee. The pain has gone leaving just a little lump. So surgery will not be on my list I did half to use 13 of the patches.
Thanks again
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