NEW STUDIES ADDEDTitle: Effects of extremely low frequency pulsed electromagnetic field added to kinesitherapy procedure on quality of life in patients with end stage renal disease on dialysis Location in PEMF Global Library: Kidney Function folder Published: 2018 Applied Frequencies: 18Hz Available in: Omnium1, iMRS Prime Trial Abstract: The study assesses the effectiveness of long-term Extremely Low Frequency PEMF (ELF-PEMF) in concordance with exercising on quality of life in end stage renal disease patients on dialysis. Patients in the study group received 40-minute ELF-PEMF treatments after ten consecutive dialysis procedures four times per year for three years for a total of 120 treatments. Conclusion: Treatment with ELF-PEMF significantly improves physical health and physical functioning, and reduces bodily pain and fatigue in patients with end stage renal disease on dialysis. Title: The effects of low frequency Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) and sham condition rTMS on behavioural language in chronic non-fluent aphasia: short term outcomes Location in PEMF Global Library: Stroke folder Published: 2011 Applied Frequencies: 1Hz Available in: Omnium1, iMRS Prime Trial Abstract: Low frequency (1 Hz) rTMS was applied to the anterior portionof a Broca’s area homologue (pars triangularis),for 20 minutes per day for 10 days, using a stereotactic neuronavigational system. Twelve non-fluent aphasic patients (six realstimulation and six sham), 2–10 years post stroke were stimulated. Behavioural language outcome measures were taken atbaseline and 1 week post rTMS. Conclusion: This study indicates that rTMS has the capacity to modulate neural language networks, to facilitate improvements in behavioural language function, 1 week post TMS. Title: Effect of low frequency electromagnetic fields on A2A adenosine receptors in human neutrophils Location in PEMF Global Library: Cell Proliferation folder Published: 2002 Applied Frequencies: 75Hz Available in: iMRS Prime Trial Abstract: The study describes the effect of low frequency, low energy, PEMF treatment on A2A adenosine receptors in human neutrophils. Conclusion: Study results indicate the presence of significant alterations in the expression and in the functionality of adenosine A2A receptors in human neutrophils treated with PEMFs. Want complete access to the library? Simply purchase an Omnium1 2.0 or iMRS through PEMF Global. Call 1-833-879-7363 for more information.
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