Quote from: MrDoh on Today at 04:20:54 AMI noticed in the pictures that you have quite a bit of exposed length of the black bars showing. You would get more traction force if you make that exposed length much shorter. That is, pull the body of the traction device more clicks away from your body before you release the springs by pushing the body of the device towards you. Even though you can't see the white rings on the black bars, the traction force gets weaker as more of the bars are exposed
Quote from: KrillinIt on May 01, 2024, 02:17:55 AMWhat can I do?
So anyway, given everything I've just said in here, what advice do you all have for me? Also some questions:
1. Will it be possible for the twisting to reverse when the fibrosis heals?
2. Will I regain strength in the injured side when the fibrosis heals (when flexing it)?
3. What can I do to reduce sensitivity on the injured spot?
And I forget the rest because it's 2 AM but I've been wanting to make this post for a while now and had a ton to share so I just had to get it all out.
Please recommend anything you know that has genuinely helped you, and if you think it would be possible for me to make a full recovery. Also feel free to direct me to other parts of the forum as I know responses are limited here. Moral support is welcome as well.