Traci's Pain Dropped 60% in Two Weeks with the RS-4i® Plus

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As we age, we gain wisdom and experience. We also tend to gain a few physical problems – some of which are more painful than others.

Recovery Begins with the Right Diagnosis

At 57, Traci can attest to this. Her pain come roughly a year ago.

“I had stiffness in my hip, which caused me to have a hard time walking,” she recalls. “I was in a lot of pain.”

What Traci’s healthcare provider originally thought to be arthritis, turned out to be nothing of the sort. X-rays revealed that she was actually suffering from a pinched nerve.

“It was just a part of aging,” she says. “I was fine before the pinched nerve, and I needed relief afterwards.”

The RS-4i Plus Replaced Traci’s Need for Medication

Traci began treatments right away. She started with physical therapy, and she also tried taking anti-inflammatory medications. However, the anti-inflammatory pills upset her stomach. Then, she was put on a new regimen of stronger medication that she didn’t really want to take.

“They told me, if it was arthritis, I wasn’t going to get any better,” she comments. “When I found out it wasn’t arthritis, I wanted it to get better.”

Now using the RS-4i Plus device, Traci is feeling much better. After about two weeks, she noticed a significant improvement – with her pain dropping from a six to a two, on a 10-point pain scale.

“It’s a good product, and I recommend it,” says Traci. “I appreciate the RS-4i.”


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