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These are a summary of CLINICAL STUDIES of the positive effects of MAGNETOTHERAPY for health

Arthritis

ARTHRITIS of the joints and the analgesic effects of the electromagnetic field of low frequency in the joints of the hand.....


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Optimization of the treatment of joints affected by RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS......




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Efficacy of knee OSTEOARTHRITIS treatment






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osteoarthritis

Relief of symptoms of

Osteoarthritis



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Osteoarthritis treatment is one of the most frequent in clinical studies

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Osteoarthritis of the knee



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Possibility of improving the functioning of articular cartilage

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Efficacy of 3D pulsed magnetic therapy in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee

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Possibility of treating cervical osteoarthritis


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Hair loss

Hair loss and new growth



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Adhesive capsulitis

Expedite the treatment of painful shoulder





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Adjuvant Shoulder Treatment




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Cellulitis

Creation of new cells and minimization of scars



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Stimulus for the regeneration of skin tissue




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Clinical responses in the use of pulsed magnetic therapy in the treatment of CELLULITE

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Cervical pain

Acute whiplash and use

of pulsed magnetic therapy



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Sciatica

damaged sciatic nerve


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Regeneration of the damaged sciatic nerve

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Isolated sciatic nerve action potential



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Conclusive results in Plastic Surgery

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Cystitis

Treatment of the causes of the urination problem

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Tennis Elbow (Epicondylitis)

               Epicondilitis lateral

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Therapy in the treatment of medial and lateral epicondylitis

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Diabetes mellitus

Influence on Diabetic Nephropathy

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Bone loss caused by Diabetes

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Diabetic Arterial Disease Treatment

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Back pain

Chronic back pain and the efficiency of pulsating magnetic therapy

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Efficacy of back pain treatment

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Reliability of back pain treatment

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Postoperative pain

knee arthroplasty

Pain relief in knee arthroplasty

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Pain

                                                  Temporomandibular

Pain in the temporomandibular joint

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post amputation pain

post amputation pain

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Bone edema

Multiple sclerosis

Fatigue in patients with sclerosis

multiple


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ankylosing spondylitis

Treatment of ankylosing spondylitis

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painful states

Pain relief using different intensities and frequencies

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Direct stimulus and influence on brain function

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Brain pain musculoskeletal disorders

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muscle fatigue

muscle fever relief

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Stimulation and development of muscle strength

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Fracturas

More Effective Tibia Fracture Healing

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Stimulus for bone growth

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long bone fractures

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                                                          Hemeralopía

(optic atrophy)

Effects on visual function

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Ischemia of the

extremities

Influence on the growth and regeneration of blood vessels

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migraines

Migraines and other headaches and the effects of the pulsating magnetic field

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oppressed nerves

Nerve root injury due to intervertebral disc pressure

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Lumbar radiculopathy and whiplash syndrome

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                     Osteoporosis

Effect on bone loss

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Treatment of damaged bones

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Ossification

heterotopic

Heterotopic ossification in patients with head and spinal cord injury

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                          Periodontitis

Possibility of influencing periodontitis

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Healing process in periodontitis

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diabetic leg

diabetic neuropathic pain

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Healing of skin lesions

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diabetic leg

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                                                              Prostatitis

Chronic inflammatory prostate disease

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Tinnitus

Efficacy of transcranial magnetic stimulation in TINNITUS

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Magnetic therapies to treat TINNITUS

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CHRONIC TINNITUS

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Carpal tunnel

Comparison of different treatment methods for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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Evaluation of two treatments for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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Refractory Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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Varicose ulcers

Curative effects on varicose ulcers

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Varicose ulcers

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BIBLIOGRAPHY.-

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Effects of a Pulsatile Electromagnetic Field on a Mixed Chondroblastic Tissue Culture. Norton LA Clin Orthopedics Influence of Magnetic Fields on Calcium Salt Crystal Formation: An Explanation of the "Pulsed Electromagnetic Field" Technique for Bone Healing. AJ Biomed On Spinal fusion for discogenic low back pain: results in patients treated with or without pulsed electromagnetic field stimulation. RA markings. Richardson Orthopedic Surgery, Texas, USA. The beneficial effects of electromagnetic fields.C. Bassett Bioelectric Research Center, New York Columbia University Therapeutic effects of pulsed magnetic fields in diseases of the joints. Riva Sanseverino, E. et al Università di Bologna, Italy. How can pulsed electromagnetic field therapy help in the healing of bones and ligaments?Dr. DC Laycock, Ph.D. Medicine Eng. Westville Consultants. Prevention of osteoporosis by pulsed electromagnetic fields. Rubin C. et al Dept. of Orthopedics, State University of New York, J Bone Joint Surg A double-blind study of pulsed electromagnetic fields for delayed healing of bone fractures. tibia.Sharrard WJ Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield, England. J Bone Joint Surg A prospective, double-blind, randomized study of the efficacy of pulsed electromagnetic fields for lumbar interbody fusions.Mooney V. Orthopedic Surgery, University of California Spine Nonunion treatment using pulsed electromagnetic fields: a retrospective study follow-up. Meskens M. et al Dept. Orthopedic Surgery Pellenberg University Hospital, Belgium. Acta Orthop Belg Effects of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields on Steinberg Scores of Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head. Bassett C. et al Orthopedic Hospital, Riverdale, NY Clin Orthopedics Low-energy Experimental Endochondral Ossification Stimulation Loss Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields. Aaron R. et al Dept. Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Rhode Island J Bone Miner Res Effects of Extremely Low Frequency Pulsed Magnetic Fields on Skin Wounds in the Rat. Ottani V. et.al . Istituto di Anatomia, Bologna, Italy. Bioelectromagnetics Treatment of union delays and non-union of the tibia by pulsed electromagnetic fields. A retrospective follow-up study.Meskens M. et al Dep. Orthopedics, University Hospital, Pellenberg Toro Hosp Jt Dis Orthopedics Inst Enhanced response to parathyroid hormone and induction of functional differentiation of cultured rabbit rib chondrocytes by an electromagnetic field pulsatile.Hiraki Y. et.al. Dep. Biochemistry and Calcified Tissue Metabolism, Osaka University School of Dentistry, Japan. Biochim Biophys Acta Magnetic field boosting therapy for erectile dysfunction: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study. Pelka R. et. Al. Universitat der Bundeswehr München, Neubiberg / Munich, Germany. Comparison of electromagnetic field stimulation in the healing of small and large bowel anastomoses. Nayci A. et al Cakmak M, Aksoyek S, Renda N, Yucesan S. Department of Pediatric Surgery, University of Mersin Faculty of Medicine, Turkey . Treatment of Tibial Fractures Using Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields: Relationship to Biological Activity at Non-Union Bone Ends

Ito H. et al Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan. Ultrastructural study of hyaluronic acid before and after the use of a pulsed electromagnetic field

Ghersetich I. et. Al. De. of Dermatology, University of Florence, Italy. Int J Dermatol Optimization of electric field parameters for the control of bone remodeling: an indigenous mechanism for the prevention of osteopenia. Rubin C. et. Al. State University of New York Dept. Orthopedics, J Bone Miner Res The effect of low frequency electric fields on osteogenesis. McLeod K. et al State University of New York Dept. Orthopedics College of Medicine York,: J Bone Joint Surg

The treatment of non-union tibial fractures: a comparison of surgery and pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF). Gößling H. Et. Al. Dep. Orthopedic Surgery, University of Connecticut Orthopedics Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) in Nonunion Bassett C. et al Bioelectrical Research Center, Riverdale, New York Calcif TissueInt Modulation of bone loss during disuse by electromagnetic fields pulsed.Skerry T. et al Dept. of Anatomy, University of Bristol, UK J Orthopedics

Treatment of chronic varicose ulcers with pulsed electromagnetic fields: a controlled pilot study. Todd D. et al Dep. Dermatology, Belfast City Hospital. Ir Med J Pulse frequency under electromagnetic therapy for acute whiplash injuries. A double-blind, randomized, controlled study. Foley-Nolan D. et al Mater Hospital in Dublin, Ireland. Changes in bone density in osteoporosis-prone areas in women exposed to pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF). Tabrah F. et University of Hawaii, School of Medicine, Honolulu. Effect of pulsed magnetic fields on human umbilical vein endothelial cellsGoodman, E. et.al J. Res Biomédica. Institute, University. Wisconsin, WI, USA Potential therapeutic applications of pulsed magnetic fields Navratil, L. et al Czech Republic Canadian experience with pulsed magnetic fields in the treatment of tibial fractures

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Jin Y, Xing G, Li G, et al : High frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation therapy for chronic neuropathic pain: a meta-analysis. Pain Physician18(6):E1029-46, 2015.



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