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This coffeesode discusses a case study about treating knee pain by adjusting dentures outside the patient's mouth. The author of the case study, discusses principles of quantum mechanics to explain the observed knee pain relief, suggesting that wave interference from the adjusted denture alters pathological waves emanating from the knee joint. This unconventional treatment is presented as a case study, with the author acknowledging a lack of comprehensive theoretical support but advocating for further research integrating quantum mechanics and clinical practice to explain seemingly inexplicable phenomena. The discussion concludes that there is not enough evidence to support the claim that quantum mechanics can cure knee pain.

Reference-
Fujii, Y. (2024) Dental Treatment Using Quantum Mechanics for Knee Joint Pain. Natural Science, 16, 146-149. doi: 10.4236/ns.2024.169011. https://www.scirp.org/pdf/ns2024169_28303706.pdf

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