PEMF Research Articles, Studies and Trials
Extreme voltage could be a surprisingly delicate tool in the fight against cancer
40 Thousand volts, four thousand amperes, and over one hundred million watts squeezed into a cubic centimeter. You’d think that would be enough to vaporize just…
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease and Stroke Speech Rehabilitation
Aphasia is recognised as a common and debilitating communication impairment, as a result of a stroke lesion. Language deficits in aphasia transpire as a result…
The effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields on secondary skin wound healing: an experimental study
Abstract A variety of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) have already been experimentally used, in an effort to promote wound healing. The aim of the present…
Pulsed Electromagnetic Therapy (PEMF) and Molecular Hyperthermia (MHT)
Unbeknownst to most, our bodies operate on electrical charges and energy systems that dictate the ways our cells react to injury, disease processes and recovery…
Pulsed magnetic field therapy in refractory neuropathic pain secondary to peripheral neuropathy: electrodiagnostic parameters–pilot study
Abstract CONTEXT: Neuropathic pain (NP) from peripheral neuropathy (PN) arises from ectopic firing of unmyelinated C-fibers with accumulation of sodium and calcium channels. Because pulsed…
Pulsed Magnetotherapy in Czechoslovakia: A Review
This review article on the use of pulsed magnetotherapy in Czechoslovakia points to its efficacy across a variety of conditions, including joint problems, enuresis, multiple…
A Contact-Free, Biologically Adequate Electromagnetic Stimulation of Repair Regeneration of Osseous, Cartilaginous, and Muscular Tissues in Children
This article reports on the efficacy of a Russian electromagnetic stimulation apparatus termed “Cascade.” The authors state that data from 508 patients suffering from various…
Use of Extremely-Low-Frequency Magnetic Fields in Clinical Practice
This study examined the effects of extremely-low-frequency magnetic fields (TAMMAT device) in the treatment of a group of 650 patients suffering from a host of…
Therapeutic Application of Constant and Low-Frequency Magnetic Fields
This review article cites studies pointing to the efficacy of low-frequency magnetic fields in the treatment of a wide variety of conditions, including burns, arthritis,…
A Low-frequency Impulse Apparatus for Physical Therapy
This review article notes that treatment with an “Infita” apparatus, used to deliver low-frequency magnetic fields, has been shown to improve general hemodynamics and microcirculation…

