Reproductive Health...Title: CLINICAL OUTCOMES INVOLVING THE USE OF EXTRACORPOREAL MAGNETIC INNERVATION IN THE TREATMENT OF URINARY INCONTINENCE Location in PEMF Global Library: Urology folder Published: December 2018 Applied Frequencies: 5-20 Hz Available in: Omnium1, iMRS Prime Trial Abstract: The purpose of this study is to describe clinical outcomes for patients who were treated with ExMI for stress, urge and mixed urinary incontinence. Clinical outcomes are the end results of treatment effectiveness, length of time this effectiveness lasts, and any benefits unrelated to urinary incontinence. The literature has shown that electromagnetic pulse therapy can have other beneficial effects. Conclusion: Results revealed that patients who received ExMI for incontinence experienced improvement as evidenced by reduction in daily pad usage that was statistically significant. Title: EXTRACORPOREAL MAGNETIC INNERVATION THERAPY FOR STRESS URINARY INCONTINENCE Location in PEMF Global Library: Urology folder Published: 1999 Applied Frequencies: 5-50 Hz Available in: Omnium1, iMRS Prime Trial Abstract: To report the first data from a prospective clinical study to determine the feasibility of using extracorporeal magnetic innervation (ExMI) for the treatment of stress urinary incontinence. Conclusion: ExMI therapy offers a new effective modality for pelvic floor muscle stimulation. ExMI is painless, there is no need for a probe, and no need to undress for treatments. Longer follow-up is required to determine how long the benefits of treatment last and whether retreatment will be necessary. Title: PULSATING ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD STIMULATION OF UROTHELIAL CELLS INDUCES APOPTOSIS AND DIMINISHES NECROSIS: NEW INSIGHT TO MAGNETIC THERAPY IN UROLOGY Location in PEMF Global Library: Urology folder Published: June 2012 Applied Frequencies: 50 Hz Available in: iMRS Prime Trial Abstract: Because there is no data on the influence of pulsating electromagnetic fields (PEMF) on the urothelium, we evaluated the effect of PEMF stimulation on rat urothelial cultured cells (RUCC). Conclusion: The PEMF stimulation of RUCC induces apoptosis (increase of AnV+ cells) and inhibits necrosis (decrease of PI+ cells) of urothelial cells. This leads us to the conclusion that a low-frequency pulsating electromagnetic field stimulation induces apoptosis and diminishes necrosis of rat urothelial cells in culture. Title: Impulse magnetic-field therapy for erectile dysfunction: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study Location in PEMF Global Library: ED folder Published: February 2002 Applied Frequencies: N/A Available in: Omnium1, iMRS Prime Trial Abstract: This double-blind, placebo-controlled study assessed the efficacy of 3 weeks of impulse magnetic field therapy for erectile dysfunction (ED). Conclusion: In the active-treatment group, all efficacy endpoints were significantly improved at study end (P < or = .01), with 80% reporting increases in intensity and duration of erection, frequency of genital warmth, and general well-being. The remaining 20%, who experienced minor improvements, were found to have an influenza-like infection after the study that may have influenced their results. Only 30% of the placebo group noted some improvement in their sexual activity; 70% had no change. No side effects were reported. If you are interested in reading any of these studies in their entirety, please contact us stating the studies you are interested in.
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