Guest guest Posted September 11, 2011 Report Share Posted September 11, 2011 From clinical experiments, we know that Pulsating Magnetic Fields can reduce pain sensations almost immediately. This is due in part to the increase in the oxygen partial pressure in the terminal tissue and the increase in the local perfusion and velocity of the capillary blood flow alleviating the accumulation of metabolites due to small vascularization and blood flow (transmitted by the sympathetic nervous system). There are no contraindications to Magnetic Therapy except in cases of hemmorrhage or where electrical implants are in use. In contrast to chemical medicaments, there is no overdosage, at least within the field range that are presently used for treatments. The PMF therapy is a heatless therapy, therefore, all implants (except heart pacemakers) can be treated. Hospitals use PMF therapy to accelerate the healing of patients with pins and bone plates because no damaging heat is produced in the implants. Fractures can be treated even through a plaster cast, since magnetic fields permeate all materials. To effectively treat most conditions and to enhance the success rate, follow these priorities: 1. Pain and Inflammation 2. Stimulation 3. Increase Circulation Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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