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Osteoporosis And Schools Vibrio Massager

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Dinger2 | 01:16 Fri 04th Mar 2016 | Health & Fitness
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Have just bought a Scholls vibrating massager as both my Mum (92) and myself suffer from arthritis and rheumatism.It gives great relief but I'm wondering that as my Mum has Osteoporosis for over 15years and quite a stoop and takes prescription medication for it,is there any possibility that the powerful vibrations could actually be harmful and cause her very fragile bones to crumble ? Grateful for any advice,especially squad.
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Bumping this back into latest posts.
07:11 Fri 04th Mar 2016
Bumping this back into latest posts.
No thoughts on this, anyone?
I can't imagine they would be allowed to sell them if there was any possibility of them being harmful.
It might help if Dinger altered the heading to 'Scholls' - see content of post.
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Silly me ,hellywelly4,thinking you might overlook a small typo,so now you know,I would be grateful to yourself and sandyRoe and anyone else who could shed some light on the subject as my Mums health is important to me.
ask her doctor...if her bones are VERY brittle it might be an issue IMO but we don’t know how at risk she is....ask her doctor!
Sorry Dinger. I wasn't meaning to be rude. I thought that more people might read your post if you changed it to Scholls. No offence meant.

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