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Scientific Sunday Series

3/6/2022

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Diabetes...


Title: Effect of Magnetic Therapy on Balance Deficits in patients with Diabetic Polyneuropathy: Randomized Controlled Trial

Location in PEMF Global Library: Diabetes folder
Published: March 2015

Applied Frequencies: 10 Hz
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Abstract: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of low frequency pulsed magnetic therapy (LFPMT) on balance in patients with diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN).
 
Conclusion: LFPMT is an effective therapeutic modality in improving balance in patients with DPN.

Title: Pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) promotes collagen fibre deposition associated with increased myofibroblast population in the early healing phase of diabetic wound

Location in PEMF Global Library: Diabetes folder
Published: October 2014

Applied Frequencies: 25 Hz
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Abstract: The present study evaluated the effects of PEMF on collagen fibre deposition, collagen fibril alignment and collagen fibre orientation. The potential relationships between collagen fibre deposition and myofibroblast population in diabetic wound healing were also examined.
 
Conclusion: PEMF can significantly increase collagen fibre in the early phase of diabetic wound healing, which is associated with the enhancement of myofibroblast population.

Title: Effects of Pulsed Electromagnetic Therapy on Functional Capacity and Fall Risk in Patients with Diabetic Polyneuropathy: Randomized Controlled Trial

Location in PEMF Global Library: Diabetes folder
Published: 2015

Applied Frequencies: 10 Hz
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Abstract: This study evaluated the effectiveness of pulsed low frequency electromagnetic field therapy (LFPEMFT) on functional capacity (assessed through 6 minutes' walk test) and fall risk (assessed through Berg balance scale) in patients with diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN).
 
Conclusion: PLFEMT is an effective modality in improving functional capacity and fall risk in patients with DPN.

Title: Evaluation of the efficacy of pulsed electromagnetic field in the management of patients with diabetic polyneuropathy

Location in PEMF Global Library: Diabetes folder
Published: May 2009

Applied Frequencies: 600 Hz, 800 Hz
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Abstract: The study was carried out to evaluate and compare the effect of low power, low frequency pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) of 600 and 800 Hz, respectively, in management of patients with diabetic polyneuropathy (DPN).
 
Conclusion: Low frequency PEMF can be used as an adjunct in reducing neuropathic pain as well as for retarding the progression of neuropathy in a short span of time.

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