PEMF

  • PEMF and atherosclerosis

    PEMF and atherosclerosis

    This post is an ad for a Moodle.com course I’d like to create explaining this PEMF publication. I’ve taken a few online courses and learned so much from the discussion than from the actual course material. This post previews what I know about the methods used to generate the hypothesis that PEMF ameliorates the…

  • Muscle twitching and PEMF

    Muscle twitching and PEMF

    Many of the high power PEMF device practitioners see muscle twitching, tiny little contractions, as evidence that PEMF is giving the tissue a “cellular workout.” Many claim that voltage gated calcium channels are opened by PEMF. Some practitioners are completely and totally without a clue as to whole complicated things are. The featured image…

  • 28 kHz PEMF mitochondria

    28 kHz PEMF mitochondria

    This post follows a mitochondria PEMF study partially funded by Hofmeir Magnetics Ltd, Reading, UK, the source of the device. The mitochondrial energetics work was performed by the Austrian not-for-profit organization Trauma Care Consult GmbH. The study sought to establish a mechanism. This study if very unique in the interrogation of various mitochondrial respiratory…

  • Red Light and PEMF

    This post reviews a pilot study investigating the combination of optical and magnetic stimulation. (COMS) to treat chronic venous leg ulcers. . The devices used in this study may be replicated with commercially available magnetic and optical stimulation devices. The etiology of venous leg ulcers is complex. Treatments are usually compression stockings and other…

  • PEMF fractured wrist

    I know someone who acquired a fractured distal radius. They are using a MagnaWave Semi -10. I always favored the Faraday’s Law of Induction for how PEMF works. A person may feel “things moving” for minor injuries, and more so for the fracture. I thought it appropriate to go over some nuances of the…