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Re: JustGoDeep post# 318787

Wednesday, 07/26/2023 10:38:21 AM

Wednesday, July 26, 2023 10:38:21 AM

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I think you should re-read this section from their Introduction:

Heden and Pilla (2008) [12] reported a controlled trial of PEMF use among 42 females with post-breast augmentation surgery and found a large and significant effect (more than 3 times different). More recently, Khooshideh et al. (2017) reported a placebo-controlled study of PEMF on postoperative pain, analgesia uses and wound healing in 72 patients undergoing caesarean section [16]. The study found that patient-reported pain score and analgesia uses were significantly lower among those assigned to PEMF vs. the placebo control. On the other hand, Stocchero and colleagues in 2014 [15] showed negative findings after comparing similar measures of pain score and analgesia use among those who have undergone unilateral mandibular third molar extraction via a randomized blinded study. Similar negative results have also been reported in a number of controlled studies: post blepharoplasty [17], breast augmentation [18] and dental implantation procedure [14].

The value of PEMF on postoperative pain management, due to the inconsistent findings so far, remains unclear.

Inconsistent study results will NOT convince the CMS to reimburse for RecoveryRx under the NOPAIN Act.

These are real actual scientific trials -- not the fake science that comes from Koneru and Rawe and Staelin. Do you comprehend the difference?

molar extraction [15]: Stocchero M, Gobbato L, De Biagi M, Bressan E, Sivolella S. Pulsed electromagnetic fields for postoperative pain: a randomized controlled clinical trial in patients undergoing mandibular third molar extraction. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol. 2015;119(3):293–300.
https://doi.org/10.1016%2Fj.oooo.2014.11.017

post blepharoplasty [17]: Czyz CN, Foster JA, Lam VB, Holck DE, Wulc AE, Cahill KV, Everman KR, Michels KS. Efficacy of pulsed electromagnetic energy in postoperative recovery from blepharoplasty. Dermatol Surg. 2012;38(3):445–50.
https://doi.org/10.1111%2Fj.1524-4725.2011.02215.x

breast augmentation [18]: Svaerdborg M, Momsen OH, Damsgaard TE. Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields for Postoperative Pain Treatment after Breast Augmentation: A Double-Blind. Placebo-Controlled Study Aesthet Surg J. 2016;36(6):NP199-201.
https://doi.org/10.1093%2Fasj%2Fsjw027

dental implantation procedure [14]: Menini M, Bevilacqua M, Setti P, Tealdo T, Pesce P, Pera P. Effects of pulsed electromagnetic fields on swelling and pain after implant surgery: a double-blind, randomized study. Int J Oral Maxillofac Surg. 2016;45(3):346–53..
https://doi.org/10.1016%2Fj.ijom.2015.10.011