Multiple Sclerosis...Title: Immediate recovery of cognitive functions and resolution of fatigue by treatment with weak electromagnetic fields in a patient with multiple sclerosis Location in PEMF Global Library: Multiple Sclerosis folder Published: June 1997 Applied Frequencies: 4 Hz Available in: Omnium1, iMRS Prime Trial Abstract: A 53-year old college professor with history of secondary progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) was exposed to extracerebral application of AC pulsed electromagnetic fields using a frequency of 4 Hz as part of a therapeutic regimen to reduce the onset of cognitive impairment associated with MS. Conclusion: There was improvement in manual dexterity and handwriting and testing of constructional praxis demonstrated improvement in visuospatial, visuoperceptive and visuomotor functions. It is suggested that some of the cognitive deficits associated with MS, which are caused by synaptic disruption of neurotransmitter functions, may be reversed through pulsed applications of picotesla range EMFs. Title: Electromagnetic Field Stimulation Potentiates Endogenous Myelin Repair by Recruiting Subventricular Neural Stem Cells in an Experimental Model of White Matter Demyelination Location in PEMF Global Library: Multiple Sclerosis folder Published: May 2012 Applied Frequencies: 60 Hz Available in: iMRS Prime Trial Abstract: The aim of this study was to assess the effects of EMFs on the process of toxin-induced demyelination and subsequent remyelination. Conclusion: It seems that EMF potentiates proliferation and migration of neural stem cells and enhances the repair of myelin in the context of demyelinating conditions. Title: Extremely Low-Frequency Pulsed Magnetic Fields and Multiple Sclerosis: Effects on Neurotransmission Alone or Also on Immunomodulation? Building a Working Hypothesis Location in PEMF Global Library: Multiple Sclerosis folder Published: 2007 Applied Frequencies: 5 Hz Available in: Omnium1, iMRS Prime Trial Abstract: This study critically analyses the vast clinical experience of Sandyk in the use of pulsed magnetic fields of 5 Hz at 7.5 pT to treat many symptoms of MS. Conclusion: Sandyk amply demonstrated the efficacy of pulsed ELF magnetic fields of a few pT in alleviating the symptoms of multiple sclerosis (section 4) through their action on axonal and synaptic neurotransmission. Want complete access to the library?
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