PEMF Studies

Arthritis Studies

Athletic Performance Studies

Bone Studies

DERMATOLOGICAL Studies

Diabetic health Studies

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Effects of PEMF on collagen fibre deposition, fibril alignment, and fibre orientation.
Pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) promotes collagen fibre deposition associated with increased myofibroblast population in the early healing phase of diabetic wound
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Parkinson's Disease

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Non-invasive approach for the management of pathological conditions including diseases
Mechanisms and Therapeutic Applications of Electromagnetic Therapy in Parkinson's Disease
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Prostate Health

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BPH has been treated with various types of electromagnetic methods
Effects of pulsed electromagnetic fields on benign prostate hyperplasia
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Stem Cell

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How electromagnetic fields can influence adult stem cells
EMFs have also been applied in in vitro experiments on cell/stem cell cultures. Stem cells reside in almost all tissues within the human body, where they exhibit various potential.
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The effect of electromagnetic field on human bone marrow
Exposure to exogenous stimuli such as an electromagnetic field (EMF) can promote differentiation of SSCs/BMSCs via ion dynamics and small signaling molecules.
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Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Stimulates Osteogenesis
Pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) has been successfully applied to accelerate fracture repair since 1979. Recent studies suggest that PEMF might be used as a nonoperative treatment for the early stages of osteonecrosis.
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PEMF improves rat model of Parkinson's disease
Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a prevalent neurodegenerative disorder in old people. It is caused by sever loss of dopaminergic neurons (DA) in different part of central nervous system.
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