Faster Healing & Less Pain After Surgery
- Post-op pain reduced within 24 hours
- Faster recovery from hip/knee replacements
- Reduced inflammation & swelling
- Less reliance on medications
Kenneth Dobbs is no stranger to “replacement” surgery. He has had both knees replaced. Recently, he had his hip replaced and couldn’t believe how well his body responded during recovery. What made the difference? Ken thinks it was the six months of CAMs therapy he received prior to surgery.
“I’ve been using the RJV CAMS unit for the last six months. That’s the unit programmed with anti aging/telomere-lengthening frequencies,” says Ken. “Not only do I think it helped prepare me for surgery, I also think it kept my hip from becoming too painful prior to the procedure.”
Hip replacements vary. As with any surgery, there are multiple factors. Generally, the younger a patient is and the better shape they are in, the easier the recovery. For Ken (age 75) the RJV unit may have influenced both!
“I was walking the afternoon of the surgery,” says Ken. “Nobody expected that. I felt so good, they released me two days later.”
Typically after hip replacement, a patient is only encouraged to sit on the edge of the bed the first day. In order to be discharged, they have to be able to walk 1200–2000 steps. That usually takes 3 to 5 days. In Ken’s case, he was able to walk 2800 steps and in record time.
The newest CAMS unit (TensCam/RJV Jr.) uses the same solid state quartz technology to change light and electrical input to scalar output. When directed towards the human body with intention, it re establishes the body’s normal frequency patterns and balances the bio-energetic field. In addition, the new RJV unit can be set to apply a specific band of regenerative frequencies identified as the resonance of healthy chromosomes. Research suggests these frequencies may lengthen telomeres and have other anti-aging benefits.
“I’ve been using the RJV CAMS unit for the last six months. That’s the unit programmed with anti aging/telomere-lengthening frequencies,” says Ken. “Not only do I think it helped prepare me for surgery, I also think it kept my hip from becoming too painful prior to the procedure.”
Hip replacements vary. As with any surgery, there are multiple factors. Generally, the younger a patient is and the better shape they are in, the easier the recovery. For Ken (age 75) the RJV unit may have influenced both!
“I was walking the afternoon of the surgery,” says Ken. “Nobody expected that. I felt so good, they released me two days later.”
Typically after hip replacement, a patient is only encouraged to sit on the edge of the bed the first day. In order to be discharged, they have to be able to walk 1200–2000 steps. That usually takes 3 to 5 days. In Ken’s case, he was able to walk 2800 steps and in record time.
The newest CAMS unit (TensCam/RJV Jr.) uses the same solid state quartz technology to change light and electrical input to scalar output. When directed towards the human body with intention, it re establishes the body’s normal frequency patterns and balances the bio-energetic field. In addition, the new RJV unit can be set to apply a specific band of regenerative frequencies identified as the resonance of healthy chromosomes. Research suggests these frequencies may lengthen telomeres and have other anti-aging benefits.
Nicole Beggs is a retired registered nurse who has had over twenty surgeries during her lifetime. She understands post operative pain and inflammation from a personal as well as a professional perspective.
In 2011 Nicole had bunion surgery with insertion of a metal pin in her right big toe. It took two months and a fair amount of pain medication before healing was complete.
In 2012, Nicole was introduced to the CAMS technology. She used it to help to control the side effects of chemotherapy. “It opened my eyes to energy healing and since that time I have discovered its usefulness for a variety of ailments – particularly post-operative pain and healing,” reports, Nicole.
“In May of 2012, I had a debridement of my left big toe joint for arthritis. After the first few days of pain and inflammation, I decided to try the PulseCam. Twenty-four hours later I no longer required any pain medication.”
The following year, Nicole had a second bunion surgery on the right large toe – again with pin insertion. After an uncomfortable first day, she decided to experiment with the PulseCam.
Within 24 hours, she was pain-free and stopped taking all pain medication. Nicole continued to use the PulseCam twice a day and to everyone’s surprise, the pin was removed three weeks early. It was a completely different experience from the first bunion surgery.
Later the same year (2013), Nicole needed arthroscopic surgery on both knees for meniscus tears. “This time I began using the PulseCam twice a day on the day of surgery. I was astonished. I had no pain and little swelling. In October of the same year, I used the PulseCam for four dental implants – again, there was no pain.”
In 2011 Nicole had bunion surgery with insertion of a metal pin in her right big toe. It took two months and a fair amount of pain medication before healing was complete.
In 2012, Nicole was introduced to the CAMS technology. She used it to help to control the side effects of chemotherapy. “It opened my eyes to energy healing and since that time I have discovered its usefulness for a variety of ailments – particularly post-operative pain and healing,” reports, Nicole.
“In May of 2012, I had a debridement of my left big toe joint for arthritis. After the first few days of pain and inflammation, I decided to try the PulseCam. Twenty-four hours later I no longer required any pain medication.”
The following year, Nicole had a second bunion surgery on the right large toe – again with pin insertion. After an uncomfortable first day, she decided to experiment with the PulseCam.
Within 24 hours, she was pain-free and stopped taking all pain medication. Nicole continued to use the PulseCam twice a day and to everyone’s surprise, the pin was removed three weeks early. It was a completely different experience from the first bunion surgery.
Later the same year (2013), Nicole needed arthroscopic surgery on both knees for meniscus tears. “This time I began using the PulseCam twice a day on the day of surgery. I was astonished. I had no pain and little swelling. In October of the same year, I used the PulseCam for four dental implants – again, there was no pain.”
How It Works–
CAMS reduces inflammation and restores energy balance, speeding up natural healing.