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[Possible therapeutic applications of pulsed magnetic fields]
Casopis Lekaru Ceskych
|October 11, 1993
Summary
Magnetotherapy using pulsed magnetic fields shows promise for treating various conditions, offering anti-inflammatory and pain-relief benefits. Optimal frequencies between 10-25 Hz appear most effective, with minimal contraindications for this therapy.
Area of Science:
- Biophysics
- Medical Physics
Context:
- Magnetotherapy is an emerging therapeutic modality gaining traction across multiple medical fields.
- The precise mechanisms underlying pulsed magnetic field (PMF) effects remain under investigation, yet clinical observations indicate significant therapeutic benefits.
Purpose:
- To determine the optimal frequency of pulsed magnetic fields for treating diverse medical conditions.
- To evaluate the efficacy of PMF therapy in managing inflammatory disorders, vascular ischemia, and other ailments.
Summary:
- The study investigated the therapeutic effects of pulsed magnetic fields (PMF), focusing on conditions like inflammatory locomotor apparatus diseases, lower extremity vascular ischemia, and lactation mastitis.
- A 20-minute therapeutic cycle with an average of 5.8–7.7 cycles per patient led to symptom improvement within 2–3 sessions.
- The optimal PMF frequency was identified as being between 10.0 and 25.0 Hz, with a recommendation for repeating therapeutic cycles every 2–3 months for severe cases.
Impact:
- Pulsed magnetic field therapy demonstrates favorable anti-inflammatory, anti-edema, and analgesic effects.
- This therapeutic approach offers a minimal number of contraindications, enhancing its safety profile.
- The findings suggest PMF therapy as a viable treatment option for a range of conditions, particularly those involving inflammation and vascular issues.