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G-star

01/03/19 11:36 AM

#166480 RE: Hawk05 #166479

All well, but I'm asking if there is a concrete deal between BIEL and VAH?AFAIK there isn't.
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JNdouble1

01/03/19 11:49 AM

#166481 RE: Hawk05 #166479

That study dates back to 1993

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8441490

PEMF has been around quite a while now. Wearable devices are a little more recent.

Check out Apple's new patent for "smart fabrics" and then start daydreaming about how your socks, shirt, briefs, etc. are the the EMF emitter, and then it gets interesting.

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seven-up

01/03/19 11:58 AM

#166483 RE: Hawk05 #166479

Good Post Medical Research Studies for PEMF
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PEMF MEDICAL RESEARCH
The PEMF Medical Research Digest below summarizes abstracts from the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Center for Biotechnology in the National Institutes of Health. These institutions promote better understanding of molecular processes affecting human health and disease. Full abstracts for each study can be found at www.pubmed.gov. Just put the PMID number in the search box for a more detailed information.

PEMF / BEMER REDUCES PAIN
Back Pain—Study finds PEMF reduced pain and disability for patients with chronic lower back pain. Journal of International Research PMID: 16749411

Back and Whiplash Pain—Study finds PEMF to have significant potential for quickly reducing back and whiplash pain. Neuro Rehabilitation PMID: 12016348

Chronic Pain—Study finds PEMF reduces chronic pain and recommends more study of PEMF for short-term relief. Pain Research & Management PMID: 16770449

Inflammation and Fractures—Study finds PEMF effective to repair bone fractures and treat inflammatory disease like arthritis. Biomedical Sciences PMID: 10834201

Knee Pain—Study finds that PEMF treatment can improve knee function and reduce impairment of daily life activities. Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift PMID: 12602111

Migraines—Study finds 76% of PEMF patients felt clear relief. Of non-PEMF patients 10% felt some relief, 2% felt worse headaches. Advances in Therapy PMID: 11571822

Muscle Pain—Study finds PEMF to have positive short and medium-term therapeutic effects on myofascial muscle pain. Clinical Neurophysiology PMID: 12559244

Sacral and Pelvic Pain—Study finds PEMF to be fasting-acting and economical, often obviating the need for surgery. European Journal of Surgery PMID: 7531030

Sciatica—Study reports that PEMF stimulation of the sacral nerves may be a promising therapy for relief from sciatic pain. Diseases of the Colon and Rectum PMID: 11852346


PEMF HEALS INJURIES & NEUROMUSCULAR CONDITIONS

Ankle Sprain—Study finds PEMF therapy significant decreases active duty military training days lost due to acutely sprained ankles. Military Medicine PMID: 8441490

Arthritis—Study finds PEMF can provide important tools to treat inflammatory diseases such as arthritis. Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation PMID: 10834201

Bone Fracture—Study reports that it is well known that PEMF can induce repair of non-healing bone fractures. Biomedical Sciences Instrumentation PMID: 10834201

Carpal Tunnel—Study finds PEMF provides significant short and long-term pain relief and improves function for carpal tunnel patients. Pain Medicine PMID: 18777606

Fibromyalgia—Study finds that PEMF may be a safe and effective tool for patients with chronic pain from fibromyalgia. Pain Research & Management PMID: 18080043

Knee Surgery—Study finds PEMF patients more completely recovered (26% used NSAIDs) after arthroscopic knee surgery than non-PEMF patients (75% used NSAIDs). Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy PMID: 17333120

Osteoarthritis Knee Pain—Study finds significantly less OA knee pain in PEMF patients (46%) than non-PEMF patients (8%). Alternative Therapies PMID: 11565402

Osteoarthritis Pain—Study reports PEMF to be effective in decreasing pain and improving function of OA patients. Journal of Rheumatology PMID: 8478852

Rotator Cuff Injury—Study finds 65% of patients with severe rotator cuff injuries had no symptoms after PEMF. 17% were much improved. The Lancet PMID: 6143039

TMJ—Study strongly suggests that PEMF is a safe and effective treatment for TMJ and for increasing range of motion in the Temporo Mandibular Joint. Cranio PMID: 14964334



PEMF / BEMER IMPROVES MEDICAL CONDITIONS
Alzheimer’s—Study finds that PEMF treatment improves specific cognitive symptoms of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. International Journal of Neuroscience PMID: 7960477

Diabetes—Study finds PEMF to be safe and effective in reducing neuropathic pain and promoting peripheral nerve function in diabetic patients. Diabetologia PMID: 15834546

Diabetes—Study finds that PEMF accelerates healing for diabetics and may prevent ulcers, necrosis, and amputation. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery PMID: 18176216

Multiple Sclerosis—Study finds PEMF a uniquely effective treatment for MS symptoms, even for chronic progressive patients. International Journal of Neuroscience PMID: 8063544

Multiple Sclerosis—Study finds PEMF can reduce MS-related fatigue, the main “quality of life” concern for a majority of MS patients. Wien Med Wochenschr PMID: 12658965

Osteoarthritis—Study finds PEMF to be effective in treating Osteoarthritis, including painful OA of the knee and cervical spine. Journal of Rheumatology PMID: 7837158

Osteoporosis—Study reports PEMF efficiently relieves primary OP pain and increases Bone Mineral Density and bone formation. Chinese Medical Journal PMID: 19080282

Parkinson’s—Study finds PEMF rapidly increases Dopamine levels and Visual Evoked Potential in Parkinson’s patients. International Journal of Neuroscience PMID: 8707479

Stroke—Study finds beneficial effects in rehabilitation of ischemic stroke patients using low frequency PEMF. Przeglad Lekarski PMID: 17892036

Tinnitus—Study finds improvement in 45% of PEMF Tinnitus patients, but only 9% in non-PEMF patients. Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences PMID: 8877185
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4toSchool

01/03/19 2:42 PM

#166492 RE: Hawk05 #166479

Granted my experience is anecdotal, but I credit the ActiPatch with reducing my downtime from ankle sprains. I run a lot of rocky mountain trails and sprained both ankles last year. I swear that using the ActiPatch got me back running a lot sooner.
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Tropicalstocks

01/03/19 6:05 PM

#166513 RE: Hawk05 #166479

My brother got a severe ankle sprain while playing basketball. We were going to Disney in less than a week. Had him put the actipatch on that night and told him to not take it off. The next day you could already tell it was healing. I was very impressed with the result. By the time we got to Disney he barely had any bruising left. I recommend using actipatch for sprained ankles.