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Application of Weak Electromagnetic Fields Facilitates Sensorymotor Integration in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

This article reports on the cases of three multiple sclerosis patients suffering from falls due to rapid deterioration in balance and triggered distracting external auditory stimuli. Treatment with a series of extra cranially applied, low-frequency picotesla-range intensity electromagnetic fields quickly resolved such symptoms associated with a loss of balance.

R. Sandyk, “Application of Weak Electromagnetic Fields Facilitates Sensorymotor Integration in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis,” International Journal of Neurosci, 85(1-2), March 1996, p. 101-110.

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