ARTHRITIS BEATEN TODAY: ANSWERING YOUR MOST FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS-WILL CMO IMPROVE JOINT MOBILITY?
As long as the joint can be moved however slightly (either by the afflicted person or even by someone else), joint mobility can usually be restored in full or at least in part. The vast majority of users benefit by a 100% improvement. Most others improve by at least 70%. Even a 70% improvement is highly significant to persons whose joint mobility is severely limited.
Impairment of joint mobility is usually the result of inflammation and/or pain impeding the movement. Once CMO does away with the inflammation, the pressure on the joint is gone and so is the interference with the movement. The pain is also relieved when the inflammation subsides.
However, if the bones in the joint have been damaged or have fused together, only surgery is likely to help those particular joints. CMO can halt the arthritic process, but it cannot repair physical damage to bone itself.
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