“Trials of electromagnets yielded more consistent results. Five out of six trials found that these magnets significantly reduce pain. The sixth found a significant benefit to physical function from using electromagnets…” (6).
26 of 32 randomized clinical trials (RCTs) showed that pulsed electrotherapy was efficient in treating conditions such as neck/shoulder pain, bone and joint diseases, neurological disorders, sleep disorders….(Vallbona and Richards, 1999, NCCAM 17).
“The participants who received the magnetic therapy had significant improvement in all pain measurements and in some range-of-motion measurements that persisted throughout the evaluation period (NCCAM 20).
“The Effect of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields on Instrumented Posterolateral Spinal Fusion and Device Related Stress Shielding”, Spine 22 (4):382-388, February 15, 1977.
“Conclusion: Use of pulsed electromagnetic fields has the potential to minimize device related vertebral bone mineral loss”.
“Effects of pico telsa electromagnetic field treatment (PTEF) on wound healing in rats” AJVR, Vol 64, No. 7, July 2003.
“At day 14, the strength and toughness of the sutured wounds exposed to the PTEF: were significantly greater than control groups. This may be attributable to an increase in collagen formation and maturation within the wounds…The PTEF appeared to have a positive effect on the maturation of granulation tissue in sutured and open wounds.”
“Electromagnetic treatment has been shown to have a positive effect on the epithelial migration in a study of wound healing in dogs treated with pulsed electromagnetic fields.”
“Magnetic Pulse Treatment for Knee Osteoarthritis: A Randomized Study, Double- Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study”, Nicolo Pipitone, David L. Scott, Curr Med Res Opin 17 (3):190-196, 2001.
“PEMF have been used for the treatment of a vascular necrosis of the hips, Legg-Perthes’ disease, osteoporosis, tendonitis, chronic pain due to musculoskeletal disorders, and delayed bone fractures…In conclusion, this study has demonstrated a statistically significant benefit in terms of reduction of pain and disability in patients with knee OA resistant to conventional treatment in the absence of significant side-effects.”