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The highest-ranking argument in medicine is provided by studies of patients, through so-called "double-blind randomized placebo-controlled clinical trials." This means that a treatment is compared in patients with well-defined disorders of a placebo group. It is essential that neither the patient nor the doctor know whether the new therapy or the "sham treatment" is applied. Thus, the objectivity of the observed effects is best guaranteed.

In the following series of disorders it was proved in likewise manner that the magnetic field stimulation brings improvement or healing:

 

Disease Nature of the disease Study
Arthritis Arthritis Trock, Zucco, Pujol (1993)
Osteoarthritis Joint erosion Trock (1994)
Depression Affective disorder Pascual-Leone
Circulatory disorder   Skorometz
Inflammation of the tendons   Binder
Inflammation of the joints Chronically Comprehensive literature references
Arthralgia   Comprehensive literature references
Cervikalsyndrome Cervikalsyndrome Pages
Lumbago   Pages
Sciatica Pain in the sciatic nerve area Pages
Capsular injury   Pages
Fracture   Bassett, Sharred, Thawer, Betti
Headache after head injury   Grünner
Lumbar spine syndrome   Pages
Muscle inflammation   Pujol
Muscle cramps   Skorometz, Richards
Muscle tension   Nielsen
Myalgia Muscle pain Pujol
Osteoporosis Loss of bone density Tabrah, Bilotta, Giordano (2001)
Polyarthritis   Pages
Rheumatism   Giordano (2000), Ganguly
Back pain   Pages, Zucco
Tenosynovitis   Pujol
Tinnitus Tinnitus Roland
Basal crusis Leg ulcer Stiller, Leran
Spinal cord injury   Pages, Zucco
Injuries of the vertebral   Mooney
Tension   Richards
Wound healing   Stiller, Leran
     

Taken from:

Univ.-Prof. Dr. med. Martie Truschnig-Wilders: Magnetic field therapy - a critical view; Publishing Power of Nature Handels GmbH; 1st Edition 2003; S. 74-75

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