Athletic Performance...Title: Chondroprotective Effects of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields on Human Cartilage Explants Location in PEMF Global Library: Athletic Performance folder Published: October 2011 Applied Frequencies: 75 Hz Available in: iMRS Prime Trial Abstract: This study investigated the effects of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) on proteoglycan (PG) metabolism of human articular cartilage explants from patients with osteoarthritis (OA). Conclusion: In OA grade I explants, after 7 days exposure, PEMF and IGF-I significantly increased 35S-sulfate incorporation 49% and 53%, respectively, compared to control, and counteracted the inhibitory effect of IL-1b (0.01 ng/ml). The combined exposure to PEMF and IGF-I was additive in all conditions. Title: Effect of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields on Human Tenocyte Cultures From Supraspinatus and Quadriceps Tendons Location in PEMF Global Library: Athletic Performance folder Published: October 2010 Applied Frequencies: 50 Hz Available in: iMRS Prime Trial Abstract: To investigate the effects of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) on human tenocyte cultures and to assess whether PEMFs could represent a viable therapeutic option in tendon pathologies. Conclusion: PEMFs comparable with the ones used for the management of pseudoarthrosis stimulate closure of an in vitro laceration of a tenocyte monolayer. Our results provide the preliminary in vitro work and the basis to support the study of the in vivo effects of PEMFs on tendinopathies. Title: Effectiveness of pulsed electromagnetic field therapy in lateral epicondylitis Location in PEMF Global Library: Athletic Performance folder Published: August 2014 Applied Frequencies: 4.6, 25 Hz Available in: Omnium1, iMRS Prime Trial Abstract: We aimed to investigate the efficacy of pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) in lateral epicondylitis comparing the modality with sham PEMF and local steroid injection. Conclusion: PEMF seems to reduce lateral epicondylitis pain better than sham PEMF. Corticosteroid and anesthetic agent injections can be used in patients for rapid return to activities. Title: Effect of pulsed electromagnetic therapy on bone mineral density of female athletes Location in PEMF Global Library: Athletic Performance folder Published: 2018 Applied Frequencies: 33 Hz Available in: iMRS Prime Trial Abstract: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of low-frequency pulsed electromagnetic field therapy (PEMFT) on bone mineral density (BMD) in female athletes. Conclusion: PEMFT is a useful therapeutic procedure to increase BMD in female athletes. Want complete access to the library?
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