|
Expert Reports
In order to help educate people about the breakthrough research
in this field from worldwide medical professionals and laboratories,
we have provided links to independent research reports.
Source: PubMed
is a search and retrieval system that integrates information
from databases at U.S. National Center of Biotechnology Information;
the National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of
Health. "Magnetotherapy" is also found under Subclass
RZ 409.7-999 at the U.S.
Library of Congress
Please select report topic below:
ARTHRITIS (Rheumatoid,
Osteo)
A
study of the effects of pulsed electromagnetic field therapy with
respect to serological grouping in rheumatoid arthritis.
Ganguly KS, Sarkar AK, Datta AK, Rakshit A.
National Institute for the Orthopaedically Handicapped (NIOH), Calcutta.
A
case of congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia treated with pulsing
electromagnetic fields. 17-year follow-up.
Ito H, Shirai Y, Gembun Y.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Nippon Medical School, Tokyo,
Japan.
Comparison
between the analgesic and therapeutic effects of a musically modulated
electromagnetic field (TAMMEF) and those of a 100 Hz electromagnetic
field: blind experiment on patients suffering from cervical spondylosis
or shoulder periarthritis.
Rigato M, Battisti E, Fortunato M, Giordano N.
Department of Physics, Section of Medical Physics University of
Sienna, Italy
A
double-blind trial of the clinical effects of pulsed electromagnetic
fields in osteoarthritis.
Trock DH, Bollet AJ, Dyer RH Jr, Fielding LP, Miner WK, Markoll
R.
Department of Medicine (Rheumatology), Danbury Hospital, CT 06810.
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.
Trock DH, Bollet AJ, Markoll R.
Department of Medicine, Danbury Hospital, CT.
Magnetic
pulse treatment for knee osteoarthritis: a randomised, double-blind,
placebo-controlled study.
Pipitone N, Scott DL.
Rheumatology Department, King's College Hospital (Dulwich), London,
UK.
Pulsed
magnetic field therapy for osteoarthritis of the knee--a double-blind
sham-controlled trial.
Nicolakis P, Kollmitzer J, Crevenna R, Bittner C, Erdogmus CB, Nicolakis
J.
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, AKH Wien, University
of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Low-amplitude,
extremely low frequency magnetic fields for the treatment of osteoarthritic
knees: a double-blind clinical study.
Jacobson JI, Gorman R, Yamanashi WS, Saxena BB, Clayton L.
Institute of Theoretical Physics and Advanced Studies for Biophysical
Research
Electromagnetic
fields for the treatment of osteoarthritis.
Hulme J, Robinson V, DeBie R, Wells G, Judd M, Tugwell P.
Cochrane Collaborating Center, Center for Global Health, Institute
of Population Health - University of Ottawa, 1 Stewart Street, Ottawa,
Ontario, Canada, K1N 6N5.
Modification
of osteoarthritis by pulsed electromagnetic field--a morphological
study
Ciombor DM, Aaron RK, Wang S, Simon B.; Department of Orthopaedics,
Brown Medical School, Providence, RI 02906, USA.
Modification
of osteoarthritis by pulsed electromagnetic field--a morphological
study.
Ciombor DM, Aaron RK, Wang S, Simon B.
Department of Orthopaedics, Brown Medical School, Providence, RI
02906, USA.
Pulsed
magnetic field therapy for osteoarthritis of the knee--a double-blind
sham-controlled trial. Nicolakis P, Kollmitzer J, Crevenna R,
Bittner C, Erdogmus CB, Nicolakis J. Department of Physical Medicine
and Rehabilitation, AKH Wien, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria.
Therapeutic
effects of pulsed magnetic fields on joint diseases
Riva Sanseverino E, Vannini A, Castellacci P., Universita di Bologna,
Italy.
CIRCULATION
Microcirculatory
effects of pulsed electromagnetic fields.
Smith TL, Wong-Gibbons D, Maultsby J. Department of Orthopaedic
Surgery, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Medical Center
Blvd., Winston-Salem, NC 27157-1070, USA.
DEPRESSION
Mood
improvement following daily left prefrontal repetitive transcranial
magnetic stimulation in patients with depression: a placebo-controlled
crossover trial.
George MS, Wassermann EM, Kimbrell TA, Little JT, Williams WE, Danielson
AL, Greenberg BD, Hallett M, Post RM.
Biological Psychiatry Branch, NIMH, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA.
Transcranial
magnetic stimulation as therapy for depression and other disorders.
Kirkcaldie MT, Pridmore SA, Pascual-Leone A.
Department of Anatomy and Physiology, University of Tasmania, Hobart,
Australia.
Repetitive
transcranial magnetic stimulation is as effective as electroconvulsive
therapy in the treatment of nondelusional major depressive disorder:
an open study.
Grunhaus L, Dannon PN, Schreiber S, Dolberg OH, Amiaz R, Ziv R,
Lefkifker E.
Psychiatry Division, Sheba Medical Center, Ramat Gan, Israel.
Effects
of left frontal transcranial magnetic stimulation on depressed mood,
cognition, and corticomotor threshold.
Triggs WJ, McCoy KJ, Greer R, Rossi F, Bowers D, Kortenkamp S, Nadeau
SE, Heilman KM, Goodman WK.
Human Motor Physiology Laboratory, University of Florida Health
Science Center, Gainesville 32610-0236, USA.
Acute
mood and thyroid stimulating hormone effects of transcranial magnetic
stimulation in major depression.
Szuba MP, O'Reardon JP, Rai AS, Snyder-Kastenberg J, Amsterdam JD,
Gettes DR, Wassermann E, Evans DL.
University of Pennsylvania, Department of Psychiatry, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania 19104, USA.
Therapeutic
efficacy of right prefrontal slow repetitive transcranial magnetic
stimulation in major depression: a double-blind controlled study.
Klein E, Kreinin I, Chistyakov A, Koren D, Mecz L, Marmur S, Ben-Shachar
D, Feinsod M.
Department of Psychiatry, Rambam Medical Center, Technion-Israel
Institute of Technology, Haifa.
Safety
and feasibility of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
in the treatment of anxious depression in pregnancy: a case report.
Nahas Z, Bohning DE, Molloy MA, Oustz JA, Risch SC, George MS. Department
of Psychiatry, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston
29425, USA. Rapid-rate
transcranial magnetic stimulation of left dorsolateral prefrontal
cortex in drug-resistant depression.
Pascual-Leone A, Rubio B, Pallardo F, Catala MD. Departamento de
Fisiologia, Universidad de Valencia, Spain.
Preliminary
evidence for a beneficial effect of low-frequency, repetitive transcranial
magnetic stimulation in patients with major depression and schizophrenia.
Feinsod M, Kreinin B, Chistyakov A, Klein E. Department of Psychiatry,
Rambam Medical Center, Haifa, Israel.
Influence
of electromagnetic fields on the emotional behaviour of rats
[Article in Russian] Semenova TP, Medvinskaia NI, Bliskovka GI,
Akoev IG. Institute of Cell Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences,
Pushchino, Moscow region, 142290 Russia.
Repetitive
transcranial magnetic stimulation. A method in the treatment of
depressions
[Article in Danish] Hansen PE. Arhus Universitetshospital, Psykiatrisk
Hospital i Arhus, Forskningsafdeling for Affektive Sygdomme.
Repetitive
transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in major depression: relation
between efficacy and simulation intensity.
Padberg F, Zwanzger P, Keck ME, Kathmann N, Mikhaiel P, Ella R,
Rupprecht P, Thoma H, Hampel H, Toschi N, Moller HJ. Department
of Psychiatry, Ludwig-Maximilian University, Munich, Germany
Combining
high and low frequencies in rTMS antidepressive treatment: preliminary
results.
Conca A, Di Pauli J, Beraus W, Hausmann A, Peschina W, Schneider
H, Konig P, Hinterhuber H.
Departments of Psychiatry I and II, Regional Hospital, 6830 Rankweil,
Austria.
Repetitive
transcranial magnetic stimulation versus electroconvulsive therapy
for major depression: preliminary results of a randomized trial.
Janicak PG, Dowd SM, Martis B, Alam D, Beedle D, Krasuski J, Strong
MJ, Sharma R, Rosen C, Viana M.
Department of Psychiatry, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1601
W Taylor Street, Chicago, IL 60612, USA.
Three
and six-month outcome following courses of either ECT or rTMS in
a population of severely depressed individuals--preliminary report.
Dannon PN, Dolberg OT, Schreiber S, Grunhaus L. Psychiatry Division,
ECT-TMS Unit, Chaim Sheba Medical Center, 52621 Tel Hashomer, Israel.
Transcranial
magnetic stimulation in depression
[Article in French] Saba G, Januel D, Glikman J. Psychiatre, assistant,
Unite de Recherche clinique, Secteur III, Service du docteur Glikman,
EPS de Ville Evrard, 5, rue du Docteur Delafontaine, 93200 Saint-Denis,
France.
Daily
repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) improves mood
in depression.
George MS, Wassermann EM, Williams WA, Callahan A, Ketter TA, Basser
P, Hallett M, Post RM.
Biological Psychiatry Branch, National Institute of Mental Health,
Charleston, SC, USA.
Effect
of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) on late-phase osteotomy
gap healing in a canine tibial model.
Inoue N, Ohnishi I, Chen D, Deitz LW, Schwardt JD, Chao EY.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, The Johns Hopkins University,
Baltimore, MD 21205-2196, USA.
Repetitive
transcranial magnetic stimulation treatment of comorbid posttraumatic
stress disorder and major depression.
Rosenberg PB, Mehndiratta RB, Mehndiratta YP, Wamer A, Rosse RB,
Balish M.
Mental Health Service Line, Department of Veterans Affairs Medical
Center, Washington, DC 0422, USA.
Autoradiographic
evaluation of electromagnetic field effects on serotonin (5HT1A)
receptors in rat brain.
Johnson MT, McCullough J, Nindl G, Chamberlain JK.
Terre Haute Center for Medical Education, Indiana University School
of Medicine, Terre Haute, IN 47809, USA.
ENDOMETRITIS
A
low-frequency alternating magnetic field, a supersonic-frequency
current and interference currents in the combined treatment of chronic
nonspecific endometritis
Strugatskii VM, Popovich LS.
GENERAL
Evolution
of magnetic therapy from alternative to traditional medicine
Vallbona C, Richards T.; Department of Family and Community
Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA.
Equipment
design for magnetic therapy and "Polus" devices
Viktorov VA, Malkov IuV.
Beneficial
effects of electromagnetic fields
Bassett CA., Bioelectric Research Center, Columbia University, Riverdale,
New York 10463.
Clinical
effectiveness of magnetic field therapy--a review of the literature
Quittan M, Schuhfried O, Wiesinger GF, Fialka-Moser V.; Universitatsklinik
fur Physikalische Medizin und Rehabilitation, Wien.
Theoretical
and practical aspects of general magnetotherapy
[Article in Russian] Ulashchik VS.
Applications
of transcranial magnetic stimulation in movement disorders.
Cantello R. Department of Medical Sciences, Section of Neurology,
School of Medicine, Amedeo Avogadro University, Novara, Italy.
Possible
therapeutic applications of pulsed magnetic fields
[Article in Czech] Navratil L, Hlavaty V, Landsingerova E.
Pulsed
magnetotherapy in Czechoslovakia--a review.
Jerabek J. National Institute of Public Health, Praha, Czech Republic.
Electromagnetic
fields and magnets. Investigational treatment for musculoskeletal
disorders
Trock DH.; Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut,
USA.
HAIR
Essential
oils and low-intensity electromagnetic pulses in the treatment of
androgen-dependent alopecia.
Bureau JP, Ginouves P, Guilbaud J, Roux ME. University of Medicine,
Montpellier, France.
HEALING
Magnetic
fields in physical therapy. Experience in orthopedics and traumatology
rehabilitation
[Article in Italian], Borg MJ, Marcuccio F, Poerio AM, Vangone A.
Effects
of static magnetic and pulsed electromagnetic fields on bone healing
Darendeliler MA, Darendeliler A, Sinclair PM; Discipline of Orthodontics,
Faculty of Dentistry, University of Sydney, Australia.
Treatment
of non-union of fractures by pulsing electro-magnetic fields
Hutchings J.
Therapeutic
effects of electromagnetic fields in the stimulation of connective
tissue repair
Aaron RK, Ciombor DM., Department of Orthopaedics, Brown University,
Providence, Rhode Island 00928.
Effects
of static magnetic and pulsed electromagnetic fields on bone healing.
Darendeliler MA, Darendeliler A, Sinclair PM. Discipline of Orthodontics,
Faculty of Dentistry, University of Sydney, Australia.
Effects
of pulsed magnetic energy on a microsurgically transferred vessel.
Roland D, Ferder M, Kothuru R, Faierman T, Strauch B. Department
of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at the Albert Einstein College
of Medicine, Bronx, NY, USA.
Pulsed
electromagnetic fields in experimental cutaneous wound healing in
rats.
Patino O, Grana D, Bolgiani A, Prezzavento G, Mino J, Merlo A, Benaim
F. Department of Postgraduate Reconstructive and Plastic
Exposure
to pulsed magnetic fields enhances motor recovery in cats after
spinal cord injury.
Crowe MJ, Sun ZP, Battocletti JH, Macias MY, Pintar FA, Maiman DJ.
Neuroscience Research Laboratories, The Clement J. Zablocki VA Medical
Center, Milwaukee, WI 53295, USA. mcrowe@mcw.edu
Pulsed
electromagnetic fields for the treatment of bone fractures.
Satter Syed A, Islam MS, Rabbani KS, Talukder MS.
Industrial Physics Division, BCSIR Laboratories, Dhaka.
The
effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields on flexor tendon healing
in chickens.
Robotti E, Zimbler AG, Kenna D, Grossman JA. Miami Children's Hospital,
USA.
The
influence of pulsed electrical stimulation on the wound healing
of burned rat skin.
Castillo E, Sumano H, Fortoul TI, Zepeda A. Department of Physiology
and Pharmacology, School of Veterinary Medicine, National Autonomous
University of Mexico, Mexico, D.F.
Pulsed
magnetic and electromagnetic fields in experimental achilles tendonitis
in the rat: a prospective randomized study.
Lee EW, Maffulli N, Li CK, Chan KM. Department of Orthopaedics and
Traumatology, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital,
Shatin, New Territories, Hong Kong.
Effects
of static magnetic and pulsed electromagnetic fields on bone healing.
Darendeliler MA, Darendeliler A, Sinclair PM. Discipline of Orthodontics,
Faculty of Dentistry, University of Sydney, Australia.
Effect
of magnetic fields on skin wound healing. Experimental study
[Article in Spanish] Patino O, Grana D, Bolgiani A, Prezzavento
G, Merlo A. Facultad de Medicina, Universidad del Salvador, Buenos
Aires.
Pulsed
electromagnetic fields in experimental cutaneous wound healing in
rats.
Patino O, Grana D, Bolgiani A, Prezzavento G, Mino J, Merlo A, Benaim
F. Department of Postgraduate Reconstructive and Plastic Surgery,
Universidad del Salvador and Fundacion del Quemado.
Effects
of pulsed electromagnetic fields on rat skin metabolism. De
Loecker W, Delport PH, Cheng N. Afdeling Biochemie, Katholieke Universiteit
te Leuven, Belgium.
Effect
of low frequency pulsing electromagnetic fields on skin ulcers of
venous origin in humans: a double-blind study.
Ieran M, Zaffuto S, Bagnacani M, Annovi M, Moratti A, Cadossi R.
Department of Medical Angiology, Arcispedale S. Maria Nuova, Reggio
Emilia, Italy
Effects
of pulsed extremely-low-frequency magnetic fields on skin wounds
in the rat.
Ottani V, De Pasquale V, Govoni P, Franchi M, Zaniol P, Ruggeri
A. Istituto di Anatomia Umana Normale, Bologna, Italy.
Pseudarthrosis
after lumbar spine fusion: nonoperative salvage with pulsed electromagnetic
fields.
Simmons JW Jr, Mooney V, Thacker I. UTMB, Galveston, Texas, USA.
HYPERTENSION
The
treatment of hypertension patients with electromagnetic and magnetic
fields
Orzheshkovskii VV, Chopchik DI, Paramonchik VM, Fastykovskii
AD, Kovalenko VP.
INSOMNIA
Use
of magnetic fields and electronic noise in the treatment of insomnia
and neurosis
Grunner O.
Sleep
deprivation in depression stabilizing antidepressant effects by
repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation.
Eichhammer P, Kharraz A, Wiegand R, Langguth B, Frick U, Aigner
JM, Hajak G. Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University
of Regensburg, Germany.
LYMPHOCYTES
Effect
of bioresonance therapy on antioxidant system in lymphocytes in
patients with rheumatoid arthritis.
Islamov BI, Balabanova RM, Funtikov VA, Gotovskii YV, Meizerov EE.
Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, Russian Academy
of Sciences, Pushchino, Russia.
The
effect of exposure to high flux density static and pulsed magnetic
fields on lymphocyte function
Aldinucci C, Garcia JB, Palmi M, Sgaragli G, Benocci A, Meini A,
Pessina F, Rossi C, Bonechi C, Pessina GP;Department of Physiology,
University of Siena, Siena, Italy.
MIGRAINE
Initial
exploration of pulsing electromagnetic fields for treatment of migraine.
Sherman RA, Robson L, Marden LA. Service of Orthopedic Surgery,
Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, Wash. 98431, USA.
Treatment
of migraine with pulsing electromagnetic fields: a double-blind,
placebo-controlled study.
Sherman RA, Acosta NM, Robson L. Orthopedic Surgery Service, Madigan
Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA 98431, USA.
Impulse
magnetic-field therapy for migraine and other headaches: a double-blind,
placebo-controlled study.
Pelka RB, Jaenicke C, Gruenwald J. Universitat der Bundeswehr Munchen
Munich, Germany.
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Therapy
of day time fatigue in patients with multiple sclerosis
Zifko UA.; Sonderkrankenanstalt fur Neurologie, Klinik Pirawarth,
Kurhausstrasse 100, A-2222 Bad Pirawarth, Austria
Effects
of a pulsed electromagnetic therapy on multiple sclerosis fatigue
and quality of life: a double-blind, placebo controlled trial.
Lappin MS, Lawrie FW, Richards TL, Kramer ED. Energy Medicine Developments,
(North America), Inc., Burke, Va., USA
PEMF
may improve fatigue associated with multiple sclerosis.
Zifko UA. Sonderkrankenanstalt fur Neurologie, Klinik Pirawarth,
Kurhausstrasse 100, A-2222 Bad Pirawarth.
Personal
experience in the use of magnetotherapy in diseases of the musculoskeletal
system
Sadlonova J, Korpas J.
Effect
of extremely low frequency (correction of frenquency) magnetic field
on brain ischemic reaction in rats
Zhao L, Wei J, Yan G, Wang Y, Huang Z, Zhao D.; Institute of
Space Medico-Engineering, Beijing, China.
Theory
of multichannel magnetic stimulation: toward functional neuromuscular
rehabilitation
Ruohonen J, Ravazzani P, Grandori F, Ilmoniemi RJ.; BioMag
Laboratory, Helsinki University Central Hospital, Finland.
NERVE REPAIR
Pretreatment
of rats with pulsed electromagnetic fields enhances regeneration
of the sciatic nerve.
Kanje M, Rusovan A, Sisken B, Lundborg G. Department of Animal Physiology,
University of Lund, Sweden.
An
experimental study of the effects of pulsed electromagnetic field
(Diapulse) on nerve repair.
Raji AM.
Effect
of weak, pulsing electromagnetic fields on neural regeneration in
the rat.
Ito H, Bassett CA.
Effect
of pulsed electromagnetic stimulation on facial nerve regeneration.
Byers JM, Clark KF, Thompson GC. Department of Otorhinolaryngology,
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City, USA.
A
comparative study of the effects of magnetic stimulation and electric
stimulation on peripheral nerve injury in rat.
Bannaga A, Guo T, Ouyang X, Hu D, Lin C, Cao F, Dun Y, Guo Z. Department
of Orthopedic Surgery, Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College,
Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430030.
Electromagnetic
fields influence NGF activity and levels following sciatic nerve
transection.
Longo FM, Yang T, Hamilton S, Hyde JF, Walker J, Jennes L, Stach
R, Sisken BF. Department of Neurology, UCSF/VAMC, San Francisco,
California, USA.
Enhancement
of functional recovery following a crush lesion to the rat sciatic
nerve by exposure to pulsed electromagnetic fields.
Walker JL, Evans JM, Resig P, Guarnieri S, Meade P, Sisken BS. Division
of Orthopaedic Surgery, University of Kentucky College of Medicine,
Shriners Hospitals for Crippled Children, Lexington.
Stimulation
of rat sciatic nerve regeneration with pulsed electromagnetic fields.
Sisken BF, Kanje M, Lundborg G, Herbst E, Kurtz W. Center for Biomedical
Engineering, University of Kentucky, Lexington 40506.
Effects
of high-peak pulsed electromagnetic field on the degeneration and
regeneration of the common peroneal nerve in rats.
Raji AR, Bowden RE.
A
multivariate approach to the treatment of peripheral nerve transection
injury: the role of electromagnetic field therapy.
Zienowicz RJ, Thomas BA, Kurtz WH, Orgel MG. University of Massachusetts
Medical School, Berkshire Medical Center, Pittsfield.
NERVOUS SYSTEM
Magnetic
and electrical stimulation in the rehabilitative treatment of patients
with organic lesions of the nervous system
Tyshkevich TG, Nikitina VV; A. L. Polenov Russian Science Research
Neurosurgical Institute, St. Petersburg.
History
of magnetic stimulation of the nervous system
Geddes LA.; William A. Hillenbrand Biomedical Engineering Center,
Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907.
Evaluation
of treatment with a pulsed electromagnetic field on wound healing,
clinicopathologic variables, and central nervous system activity
of dogs.
Scardino MS, Swaim SF, Sartin EA, Steiss JE, Spano JS, Hoffman CE,
Coolman SL, Peppin BL.
Scott-Ritchey Research Center, College of Veterinary Medicine, Auburn
University, AL 36849, USA.
OSTEOPOROSIS
The
effect of long-term pulsing electromagnetic field stimulation on
experimental osteoporosis of rats. Mishima S. Department of
Orthopedic Surgery, School of Medicine, University of Occupational
and Environmental Health, Kitakyushu, Japan.
Pulsed
electromagnetic fields prevent osteoporosis in an ovariectomized
female rat model: a prostaglandin E2-associated process. Chang
K, Chang WH. Department of Biomedical Engineering, Chung-Yuan Christian
University, Chung-Li, Taiwan, Republic of China.
Bone
density changes in osteoporosis-prone women exposed to pulsed electromagnetic
fields (PEMFs).
Tabrah F, Hoffmeier M, Gilbert F Jr, Batkin S, Bassett CA. University
of Hawaii School of Medicine, Straub Clinic and Hospital, Honolulu.
PAIN
Evaluation
of electromagnetic fields in the treatment of pain in patients with
lumbar radiculopathy or the whiplash syndrome
Thuile Ch, Walzl M., International Society of Energy Medicine, Vienna,
Austria.
Pain
management and electromagnetic medicine
Ouellette EA., University of Miami School of Medicine, Department
of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, Florida, USA.
Evaluation
of electromagnetic fields in the treatment of pain in patients with
lumbar radiculopathy or the whiplash syndrome.
Thuile Ch, Walzl M. International Society of Energy Medicine, Vienna,
Austria.
Electrochemical
therapy of pelvic pain: effects of pulsed electromagnetic fields
(PEMF) on tissue trauma.
Jorgensen WA, Frome BM, Wallach C. International Pain Research Institute,
Los Angeles, California.
Spine
fusion for discogenic low back pain: outcomes in patients treated
with or without pulsed electromagnetic field stimulation.
Marks RA. Richardson Orthopaedic Surgery, Texas 75080, USA.
Analgesic
and behavioral effects of a 100 microT specific pulsed extremely
low frequency magnetic field on control and morphine treated CF-1
mice.
Shupak NM, Hensel JM, Cross-Mellor SK, Kavaliers M, Prato FS, Thomas
AW. Bioelectromagnetics, Lawson Health Research Institute, Department
of Nuclear Medicine, St. Joseph's Health Care, 268 Grosvenor Street,
London, Ont. N6A 4V2, Canada.
Pulsed
magnetic field therapy in refractory neuropathic pain secondary
to peripheral neuropathy: electrodiagnostic parameters--pilot study.
Weintraub MI, Cole SP. New York Medical College, Briarcliff
Manor, New York 10510, USA.
PARKINSON'S DISEASE
Akinesia
in Parkinson's disease. II. Effects of subthreshold repetitive transcranial
motor cortex stimulation.
Pascual-Leone A, Valls-Sole J, Brasil-Neto JP, Cammarota A, Grafman
J, Hallett M. Human Cortical Physiology Unit, National Institute
of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, National Institutes of Health,
Bethesda, MD 20892.
Magnetic
fields in the treatment of Parkinson's disease.
Sandyk R, Anninos PA, Tsagas N, Derpapas K. Democrition University
of Thrace, Department of Medical Physics and Polytechnic School,
Alexandroupolis and Xanthi, Greece.
Nonlinear
analysis of brain activity in magnetic influenced Parkinson patients.
Anninos PA, Adamopoulos AV, Kotini A, Tsagas N. Dept. of Medicine,
Demokrition University of Thrace, Alexandroupolis, Greece.
Effect
of slow repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on depression
in patients with Parkinson 's disease
[Article in Serbo-Croatian (Cyrillic)] Potrebic A, Dragasevic N,
Svetel M, Kostic VS. Institute of Psychiatry, Clinical Centre of
Serbia, Belgrade.
The
impact of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on pituitary
hormone levels and cortisol in healthy subjects.
Evers S, Hengst K, Pecuch PW. Department of Neurology, University
of Munster, Albert-Schweitzer-Str. 33, 48129 Munster, Germany.
The
effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in
the patients with Parkinson's disease
[Article in Japanese] Fukudome T, Goto H, Izumoto H, Matsuo H, Shibuya
N. Department of Neurology, Kawatana National Hospital.
Therapeutic
effect and mechanism of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation
in Parkinson's disease.
Shimamoto H, Takasaki K, Shigemori M, Imaizumi T, Ayabe M, Shoji
H. Shimamoto Neurosurgical Clinic, Kurume University School of Medicine,
Ohnojo-city, Fukuoka, Japan.
Therapeutic
efficacy of bilateral prefrontal slow repetitive transcranial magnetic
stimulation in depressed patients with Parkinson's disease: an open
study.
Dragasevic N, Potrebic A, Damjanovic A, Stefanova E, Kostic VS.
Institute of Neurology Clinical Center of Serbia, Medical School,
Belgrade, Yugoslavia.
SEXUAL DISORDERS
The
use of magnetic devices in treating sexual disorders in men
Gorpinchenko II.
VISION
The
effect of a pulsed electromagnetic field on the hemodynamics of
eyes with glaucoma
[Article in Russian] Tsisel'skii IuV, Kashintseva LT, Skrinnik AV.
Effectiveness
of magnetotherapy in optic nerve atrophy. A preliminary study
[Article in Russian] Zobina LV, Orlovskaia LS, Sokov SL, Sabaeva
GF, Konde LA, Iakovlev AA.
Possibilities
of magnetotherapy in stabilization of visual function in patients
with glaucoma
[Article in Russian] Bisvas Shutanto Kumar, Listopadova NA.
|
|