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Magnetic Knee Wrap: The Power of Magnets for Painful Knees
By Tat Naka of tatnaka design
In discussing the power of magnetic knee wrap under the topic of magneto therapy, first of all let us discuss about the history of magnet. Aristotle attributes the first of what could be called a scientific discussion on magnetism to Thales, who lived from about 625 BC to about 545 BC. Around the same time in ancient India, the Indian surgeon, Sushruta, was the first to make use of the magnet for surgical purposes. In ancient China, the earliest literary reference to magnetism lies in a 4th century BC book called Book of the Devil Valley Master: “The lodestone makes iron come or it attracts it.” The earliest mention of the attraction of a needle appears in a work composed between AD 20 and 100 (Louen-heng): “A lodestone attracts a needle.”
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