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Nerve injury

Study

Nerve injury*,musculoskeletal pain, Polyneuropathy, Radiculopathy, spinal cord injury
Authors, title of the study and source:
Skoromets AA, Nikitina VV. Magnetic Stimulation in the recuperative therapy of patients with spondylogenic diseases of the nervous system. Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiologie 1999, 29(2) 211-215

Number of patients:

163 MFT; 92 control therapy, 20 healthy patients were 19 – 72 years old and had the disease between several month to 32 years.

Disease:

Nervous disorder in 4 sirous rising characteristics, variations of the spinal columnentails.

Treatment:

10.000 G, 40 Hz, 10 min. 10 to 12 treatments.
Improvement In the group with the lowest characteristics was a 84.5%, significant improvement noted after one treatment. After 3 to 5 days the pain, briskness and chill were gone. In the middle group, the pain disappeared in 94.5% after completion of therapy. Reflexes and feelings (sensitivity) normalized by 50%. In the most seriously affected group was in 54% improvement detected. Furthermore the circulation with thermography, the blood flow characteristics was chemically measured with Rheography, the irritant passing with electromyelography, the anti-Oxidants state (protection for oxygen). These parameters showed significant improvements.

Remarks:
Authors presume that the MFT exerts its effect on the paramagnetic free radicals (reduction of lipid peroxide products, increase in Antioxidant protection).

** The treatment with pulsating magnetic field seems to be superior because of double blind controlled randomized studies of the Placebo-treatment.
* The treatment with pulsating magnetic field seems to be superior because of the controlled studies of the control-treatment.

Nerve injury
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