
Sanguinius
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I've been in touch with one of the providers of the Osteotron IV and asked the following (asked about kickboxing/shins to not seem like an autist):
"Does this machine have the capacity to form new bone growth? For example if a kickboxer was kicking dense material and stressing, or potentially injuring the shin bones then was to use this machine, is there a potential that this could result in new, forward growth of the bone?"
Their response:
"Good question! All the devices we carry are to promote blood flow in the bones to stimulate recovery from fractures. This assists with the bones recovery timeframe for nonunion fractures. I would not recommend this in the context you have listed below as it does not provide new bone growth with its technology."
"Does this machine have the capacity to form new bone growth? For example if a kickboxer was kicking dense material and stressing, or potentially injuring the shin bones then was to use this machine, is there a potential that this could result in new, forward growth of the bone?"
Their response:
"Good question! All the devices we carry are to promote blood flow in the bones to stimulate recovery from fractures. This assists with the bones recovery timeframe for nonunion fractures. I would not recommend this in the context you have listed below as it does not provide new bone growth with its technology."