Curatronic: Pulsing Electromagnetic Field Therapy
Curatronic: Pulsing Electromagnetic Field Therapy
 
Curatronic: Pulsing Electromagnetic Field Therapy


Scientific Articles and Abstracts

Further References:
  • The treatment of chronic benign pain by means of low frequency pulsating magnetic fields F. Paccagnella et al University of Padova. Bio-electrochemistry and Bio-energetics
  • Therapeutic effects of pulsed magnetic fields on joint diseases: E.R. Sanseverino et al University of Bologna. Panminerva med
  • The effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee and cervical spine. Report of randomized, double blind, placebo controlled trials: D.H. Trock et al Yale university school of medicine. Journal of Rheumatology
  • Beschleunigung der Osteoinduktion durch elektromagnetische Wechselfelder: G. Aldinger et al Orthopedic university clinic Tuebingen. Osteologie
  • Effects of extremely low frequency electromagnetic field on collagen type I mRNA expression and extracellular matrix synthesis of human osteoblastic cells: K. Heerneier et al Institute for molecular virology Neuherberg, Germany. Bio-electromagnetics
  • Long term follow-up of fracture nonunions treated with PEMFs: D.E. Garland. Contemporary orthopaedics
  • The differentiation of normal and transformed human fibroblasts in vitro is influenced by electromagnetic fields: H.P. Rodemann et al University Hohenheim, Germany. Experimental cell research
  • A randomized double-blind prospective study of the efficacy of pulsed electromagnetic fields for interbody lumbar fusions: V. Mooney, University of California. Spine
  • The effect of pulsing electromagnetic fields on bone metabolism in experimental disuse osteoporosis: R.L. Cruess et al Mc. Gill University, Canada. Clinical Orthopaedics and related research
  • Lecture at the 2nd International Congress for Magneto Medicine Rome, Italy. Sansaverino Dr. E Riva,
  • Biomedical Implications of Pulsing Electromagnetic Fields. Bassett C. A., Prof. Orthopedic Surgery, Columbia University, New York.
  • Influence of Magnetic Fields on Calcium Salts Crystal Formation: An explanation of the pulsed magnetic field technique for bone healing. Madronero A. BES Journal
  • The Possible Role of Pulsating Magnetic Fields in the Reduction of Pain, Warnke U. Elsevier Biomedical Press, Pain Therapy
  • Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy of Persistent Rotator Cuff Tendinitis, Binder A. et.al. Dep. Rheumatology, Addenbrookes Hospital. Lancet
  • Effect of Low Intensity Electromagnetic Fields on Diabetic Retinopathy. Lau B., School of Medicine, Lomo Linda, USA.
  • Pulsing Electromagnetic Field Therapy of Multiple Sclerosis, Guseo A., Dep. of Neurology, Szekesfeheruar, Hungary. J. of Bioelectricity
  • Technology Evaluation: Pulsing electromagnetic Fields and Fracture Management. An Analysis of Clinical Efficacy and Safety (1988). Parsippany, NJ: Aaron RK,
  • The conservative treatment of osteonecrosis of the femoral head. A comparison of core decompression and pulsing electromagnetic fields. Lennox D. Et.al. Clin Orthop.
  • Classification of disease: Osteoarthritis. Altman R. Semin. Arthritis Rheum.
  • The use of pulsing electromagnetic fields to treat full thickness skin defects in the rabbit model. Andino R. et.al. Proceedings Annual Meeting of the Bioelectrical Repair and Growth Society
  • Beneficial effects of electromagnetic fields. Bassett C. J Cell Biochem.
  • Rhythmic variations in pain perception in osteoarthritis of the knee. Bellamy N. et.al. J Rheumatol.
  • Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy of persistent rotator cuff tendinitis. Binder A. Et.al. Lancet.
  • The effect of pulsing electromagnetic fields on bone metabolism in experimental disuse osteoporosis. Cruess R. et.al. Clin Orthop.
  • Detection of osteoarthritis (OA) of the knee using magnetic resonance imaging, needle and standard arthroscopy with histologic correlation. Dedrick D. et al. Arthritis Rheum.
  • Augmentation of mucosal adaptation following small-bowel resection by electromagnetic field stimulation in rats. Dindar H. et.al. J. Exp Clin Med.
  • An examination of direct current fields for the treatment of spinal cord injury. G, Hurlbert R. et.al. Proceedings World Congress for Electricity and Magnetism in Biology and Medicine.
  • In vitro effects of 50 Hz magnetic fields on oxidatively damaged rabbit red blood cells. Fiorani M. et.al. Bioelectromagnetics.
  • Treatment of headache by pulsating electromagnetic field: A preliminary report. Giczi J. et.al. J Bioelectricity
  • Pulsed electromagnetic fields in experimental cutaneous wound healing in rats. Patino O. et.al. J Burn Care Rehabil.
  • Prospects on clinical applications of electrical stimulation for nerve regeneration. Sisken B. et.al. J. Cell Biochem.
  • Intrastructural study of hyaluronic acid before and after the use of a pulsed electromagnetic field, electrorydesis, in the treatment of wrinkles. Teofoli P. et.al. Int. J Dermatol.
  • Osteoarthritis of the knee. A prospective double-blind placebo controlled study using very low frequency electromagnetic induction therapy in the treatment of patients with inflammatory and non-inflammatory arthritis. Trock et.al.
  • Osteoarthritis of the cervical spine. A prospective double-blind placebo controlled study using very low frequency electromagnetic induction therapy in the treatment of patients with inflammatory and non-inflammatory arthritis. Trock et.al.
  • The conservative treatment of osteonecrosis of the femoral head. A comparison of core decompression and pulsing electromagnetic fields. Aaron R. et.al. Clin Orthop.
  • The use of pulsing electromagnetic fields to treat full thickness skin defects in the rabbit model. Andino R. et.al. Proceedings Meeting of the Bioelectrical Repair and Growth Society.
  • The effect of pulsing electromagnetic fields on bone metabolism in experimental disuse osteoporosis. Cruess R. et.al. Clin Orthop.
  • Pulsed magnetic and electromagnetic fields in experimental Achilles tendonitis in the rat: a prospective randomized study. Lee E. et.al. Arch Phys Me Rehabil.
  • Pulsed electromagnetic fields in experimental cutaneous wound healing in rats. Patino O. et.al. J Burn Care Rehabil.
  • Stimulation of experimental endochondral ossification by low-energy pulsing electromagnetic fields. Aaron R. et.al. J Bone Min Res.
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