Case Study: Frederika Geustyn's Journey with Osteoarthritis


Condition:

Back and Hip osteoarthritis / Was scheduled for a hip replacement.   

Intervention:

Twice weekly 20-minute KineDek sessions on most weeks until end October 2023. Once weekly sessions since 16 May 2023.    

Outcome:

Pain became manageable with significantly reduced pain and inflammation medication required. She felt the hip replacement was not needed.

She continued sessions until end October 2023 and all the symptoms returned. She’s started once weekly sessions on 16 May 2024, and now is experiencing significantly reduced pain and greater comfort doing daily tasks.  


Disclaimer: The above has been feedback from the personal experiences of an individual who have used the KineDek. These accounts are individual to each person and are not to be taken as a guarantee that others will experience the same outcomes. The KineDek is not presented as a cure for any condition. Rather, it serves as an enabler for exercise, particularly for those who may otherwise find traditional forms of exercise challenging or painful. Through its AI-enabled Compensating Resistance Technology (AI-CRT), the KineDek allows individuals to engage in physical activity without perceived pain, strain, or subsequent inflammation. Consequently, users can enjoy the well-documented benefits of "Exercise as Medicine." If you have a serious medical condition, always consult with a healthcare professional before starting any new exercise regimen.


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