Effects of PEMF therapy

 
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Diseases and symptoms that are expected to be effective with PEMF therapy
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1. Promotes healing of fractures
- It is said to promote bone regeneration and hasten the recovery of fractures.

2. Arthritis (especially osteoarthritis)
- Reduces joint inflammation and relieves pain and discomfort.

3. Muscle pain and tension
- Used by athletes and people with chronic muscle pain to relieve muscle stiffness and pain.

4. Inflammatory conditions (tendinitis, bursitis, etc.)
- Effective in suppressing inflammation and reducing swelling and pain.

5. Chronic pain
- Said to have an analgesic effect on chronic pain, especially in areas such as the back, shoulders, and knees.

6. Neuropathy
- Promotes nerve repair and regeneration, reducing symptoms associated with nerve damage.

7. Wound healing
- It has the effect of speeding up the healing of skin and soft tissues, such as cuts and ulcers.

8. Diabetic ulcers
- It is being studied for its effect of promoting the healing of diabetic ulcers, especially those on the feet.

9. Post-stroke rehabilitation
- It may be used to restore nerve function and enhance the effectiveness of rehabilitation.

10. Depression and anxiety disorders
- It is said to be useful in normalizing electrical activity in the brain and improving mood disorders.

11. Sleep disorders
- It is expected to improve the quality of sleep and improve insomnia.

12. Osteoporosis
- It is said to have the effect of increasing bone density, which helps prevent fractures.

13. Cardiovascular Disease
- Improves blood circulation and may have a positive effect on blood pressure and heart function.

14. Migraines and Migraines
- May be effective in relieving headaches and may reduce their frequency and intensity.

15. Sports-Related Injuries
- May be used to speed up recovery from sprains, muscle injuries, and ligament injuries.

16. Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
- Has been studied for its effect in promoting recovery after TBI.

17. Fibromyalgia.
- May help relieve symptoms of fibromyalgia, a chronic, widespread pain condition.

18. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)
- May help reduce fatigue and improve energy levels.
Effects of PEMF therapy
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Physical therapy is a treatment method that uses physical means such as exercise, heat, electricity, water, and light to maintain and improve motor function for people whose motor function has been reduced due to illness, injury, aging, or disability.

Physical therapy targets
Central nervous system disorders: stroke, spinal cord injury, brain trauma, degenerative diseases of the central nervous system, tumors, abnormalities of cerebrovascular disease, encephalitis, childhood developmental disorders, etc.

Orthopedic diseases (musculoskeletal disorders)
Fractures of limbs and spine, back pain, neck pain, shoulder periarthritis, degenerative diseases, lumbar disc herniation, ligament damage, osteoarthritis, limb amputation, various pains caused by musculoskeletal system, etc.

Respiratory diseases
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, pneumonia, aftereffects of tuberculosis, asthma, decreased pulmonary function after general anesthesia, etc.

Heart disease
Myocardial infarction, angina, etc.

Internal medical illness, reduced physical strength
Diabetes, advanced age, reduced physical strength after surgery, elderly people who are expected to require assistance in the near future due to reduced motor function, people with metabolic syndrome who are candidates for exercise instruction, etc.
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