"I am not spamming! I am asking questions. Trying to figure out how it works."
You are not trying to figure out how it works. It's not our responsibility to teach you how
traction can benefits scars. Everyone here has already done their homework on how
traction helps remodel scars before posting here. There are so many examples online via Google "
http://bfy.tw/LpTq" on how scars are remodeled with
traction, massage, etc. So if you were someone who knew how to self educate, which you learn in school Bubba, then you could easily get on the same page with us and some other doctors and small hospitals you might not have heard of like the Mayo Clinic.
"Where is some before and after member result pictures"
They are posted in the other thread where pics are posted, again you clearly don't know how this forum works. You would have to be deaf dumb and blind not to see the improvements with
traction with my pictures.
"But it really contrast with the
Xiaflex method when
Xiaflex recommends NO
traction. "
You are comparing Apples and Oranges.
Traction is a first line of treatment.
Xiaflex is a second line of treatment (which includes
traction and stretching). Surgery is the last line of treatment. Again, you are mixed up and are talking about things you don't understand which can mislead and misinform others. This is why you have a lot of us disturbed by your ignorant posts.
"But what I read and hear is that peronies is caused by trauma. Stretching to the extreme is trauma. I don't think bending with
Xiaflex is trauma. "
Wrong.
Traction is not trauma. Controlled prolonged
traction is therapy that causes scar tissue to remodel. If you think that is not true, then maybe you can go down to the Mayo Clinic and update them on your findings.
"I don't see how you can heal anything by extreme stretching. Short term you maybe improve with Restorex. You may also cause more trauma that could create future
acute attacks, in my opinion. "
Grateful that you are not the one providing me with medical advise. My doctor at the Mayo Clinic might know a thing or two you don't. But please, enlighten us on your opinions more. Show us your medical research. In the meanwhile, have you seen
https://www.restorex.com/clinical-results/ "I got a
Hematoma during treatment with
Xiaflex. The
Hematoma was not cause by the medicine. It was caused by extreme stretching/molding by the Doctor."
I cannot comment on what caused the
Hematoma, I'm not a doctor and don't know about this. Maybe someone else here can.
He's not undermining anything, he's showing how he clearly does not understand what he is talking about.