User talk:Dmitrek~enwiki

Hi there. I am open to the following themes: Powerballs, Demoscene

Dmitrek Please see here a translation of that research from A university in Belgium. So if you place this on wiki complete yes it can't be good.

But the warning of injury with high speeds and exesive use should be there, because that's through, and said by therapists we deliver powerballs since 1995. ( because that's the main part)

The therapeutic impact of the ball sits him that the ball must be not only kept twisting, but at a considerable speed also a strength on the pulse arises which must be compensated with muscle strength. The powerball would reinforce this way the muscles and fabric convalescence to stimulate. The students of the KU leuven reached after their research other conclusions:, it is not judicious on you one with the powerball, get to work when you with (...) complaints by overload of muscles slaves has and (...) to do '', writes they. The powerball can lead correctly to overload, warn the students. As a solution for the carpal tunnel syndrome the students indicate the use of the ball resolutely as false, it is no good idea the powerball of using '', write they in the conclusions. The powerball are according to the students especially a nice toy, perhaps, an inspiration source for the development of new gadget , but who is looking for therapy, can choose better, a well rehabilitation program . Only As a study object its usefulness is proved by the powerball, however, as medical magic cure stipulated.

medical facts
It's medical facts that powerball helps with RSI injuries syndrome, as well it's a well-known fact that Powerball is an exercise device.

Ist not a fact it can help yes but only for some and not all therefore you have to go to a therapist before.

It's not being sold as "the cure for RSI". There is said that using powerball several times a day lowers a chance of RSI a lot. So, you don't have to go to therapists or other doctors. Dmitrek 02:09, 15 January 2007 (UTC) The warning is if you overdue you harm your muscles! And that is also a medical fact! Ofcourse Powerball can be used as an exercise device i agree.

As for the "muscles harming" - if you read the medical information, any physical exercises damages your muscles, and so therefore can lead to harm, if you're silly enough not to stop, when you feel the pain. The same goes to the Powerball. Dmitrek 02:09, 15 January 2007 (UTC)

I also proved by independ research institutes, Original law suites documents with stamp on it in the name of the Queen. And the fact that Nanosecond did not have and or become powerball brand in Europe only "NSD POWER" And so on that all are real independ official proofs to my statements!

You gave me a link, that doesn't actually lead to the official research - this link requires payment of some kind, so therefore it can not be an evidence for anything. Dmitrek 02:09, 15 January 2007 (UTC)

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