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Magnetic field applications - what frequencies are there?

In the following table, previous experience and scientific knowledge are listed alphabetically according to complaints. For the individual complaints, the device settings are given as examples for the Tiny Scan W, but can also be used in the same way for any other magnetic field device with low magnetic field energies. The entries marked with an (E) in the table are based on empirical knowledge, those marked with a (W) are based on scientific knowledge from studies. The studies are marked with a number and are mentioned in the bibliography.

Several device settings are often specified in the application recommendation, which means that several programs are run in succession. One unit is specified as 15 minutes.

Bal means wave swing and the entire frequency range is run through several times in 15 minutes. It serves as a basic application. The addition Nut means wave oscillation by the specified specific frequency with ±4 Hz. If only one number is specified, the specific frequency is output for the entire 15 minutes. In addition, device localization is recommended for use.

Complaint/s(source of knowledge) Device setting
(in Hz) e.g. Tiny Scan W
Device localization
Basic treatment (E) Bal - 7.8 Solar plexus (upper stomach)
Abscess (E) 1,2 - 72.5 Region concerned
Adnexitis (inflammation of the fallopian tubes/ovaries) (E) 1.2 - 72.5 Abdomen
Aerophagia (air swallowing) (E) Bal - 220 Abdomen
Acne (E) Bal - 1.2 Head and affected region
Alcoholism (WB1) Bal - 10 - 100 Neck
Allergy (E) Bal - 3.1 - 330 Solar plexus (upper stomach)
Alzheimer's disease (WB2) 2 - 8 (groove) Head, crown
Amenorrhea (no menstruation) (E) 20 - 290 Head and abdomen
Anergy (lack of fitness) (WP) 20 - 230 Chest
Angina pectoris (chest tightness) (WB3) 3 - 230 Chest
Anorexia (anorexia nervosa) (E) Bal - 10 Head and chest
Loss of appetite (E) 10 Head
Arteritis (inflammation of the arteries) (E) Bal - 45 - 48 Region concerned
Arteriosclerosis (WB4.7)  Bal - 7.8 Chest
Arthritis - acute (WP,B5) Bal - 1.2 - 50 Kidneys and affected joints
Arthritis - chronic (WP,B5) Bal - 3 Kidneys
Osteoarthritis (WP, B6) 10 - 28 Region concerned
Bronchial asthma (E) Bal - 1.2 - 50 Chest
Excitement (WP) Bal - 3 - 5 Head
Eye inflammation (WB24) 1.2 - 80 Forehead - Head
Dislocation (E) 9 Region concerned
Peritonitis (E) 7.8 - 72.5 - 32.5 Abdomen
Pancreatic insufficiency (E) 10 - 250 Pancreas
Bedwetting - nocturnal (E) 3.4 - 72.5 Bladder and lumbar vertebrae
Conjunctivitis (WB24) 1.2 - 80 Head
Cystitis (WB24) 1.2 - 400 Abdomen
Bladder weakness (E) 50 - 72.5 Abdomen
Blood pressure - too high (WB21) 10 - 100 Head, crown
Blood pressure - too low (WB22) Bal - 300 Solar plexus (upper stomach)
Blood clotting - increased (WB20) 8 Sternum
Circulatory insufficiency (E) 50 - 72,5 Heart and liver (alternate)
Circulatory disorders (WB9,10) Bal - 45 - 48 Calves - legs - head
Bronchitis (E) 1,2 - 50 Chest
Surgical interventions - after (WB27) 7.8 Region concerned
Crohn's disease (E) Bal - 1.2 - 72.5 Belly
Intestinal mucositis (E) 72.5 Abdomen
Intestinal mucosal inflammation w. perfor. (E) 1.2 - 72.5 Belly
Depression (endogenous) (WP, B14) 1.2 - 72.5 Solar plexus (upper stomach)
Depression (exogenous) (WP, B14) 700 Solar plexus (upper stomach)
Diabetes (complementary treatment) (E) 34 - 700 Stomach
Diabetes ulcer (WB50) 1.2 - 72.5 Region concerned
Colitis (E) 1.2 - 72.5 Stomach
Inflammation of the colon. - Ulcers (E) 1.2 - 72.5 Stomach
Glandular inflammation (E) 1.2 - 72.5 Region concerned
Dupuytren's contracture (E) 1.2 - 250 Hands
Diarrhea - Intestinal inflammation (E) 1.2 - 72.5 Belly
Ovarian inflammation (E) 1.2 - 72.5 Abdomen
Energy shortage (WP) 10 - 230 Chest
Inflammation - general (WB24) 1.2 - 50 - 72.5 Region concerned
Epicondylitis (tennis elbow) (E) 1.2 - 250 Painful region
Epilepsy (E, WB16) See note See note
Epiphysis - dysfunction (E) Bal - 3 - 5 Head
Incorrect. G.gap (pseudarthrosis)(WB13) Bal - 40 - 72.5 Region concerned
Increase in fat in the blood (E) 8 Sternum (breastbone)
Consequences of infarctions (E) Bal - 40 Region concerned
Furunculosis (E) 200 - 1175 Region concerned
Bile (pain, inflammation) (E) 1.2 - 325 Belly
Gallbladder inflammation (E) 1.2 - 330 Belly
Biliary vasculitis (E) 1.2 - 325 Belly
Vascular damage - consequences (E) Bal - 40 Region concerned
Cerebral vasoconstriction - ischemia (E) Bal Head, crown
Weakened
Immune system (E)
10 - 230 Chest
Ulcer -
general (E)
1.2 - 72.5 Region concerned
Ulcers in bedsores (WB49) Bal - 72.5 Region concerned
Ulcer - varicose (WB51) 1.2 - 72.5 Region concerned
Gout (E) Bal - 3 Kidneys
Glaucoma (WB18) 50 Brain
Glaucoma (WB18) 50 Brain
Shingles (herpes zoster) (E) 200 - 1000 Region concerned
Sore throat (tonsillitis) (E) 1.2 - 72.5 Neck
Hemorrhoids (E) 1.2 - 72.5 Anal area and liver
Cystitis (E) 1.2 - 400 Abdomen
Ureteritis (E) 1.2 - 400 Abdomen
Skin - general complaints (E) 200 - 1000 Region concerned
Hepatitis A or B (WB19) 1.2 - 2.8 - 28 Liver
Herpes zoster (shingles) (E) 200 - 1000 Region concerned
Cardiac spasm (angina pectoris) (WB3) 3 - 230 Chest
Coronary artery stenosis (E) Bal Heart
Heart failure (E) Bal - 8 Chest
Lumbago (WB40) 9 Hip
Immune system (weak) (E) 10 - 230 Chest
Impotence (E) 10 - 90 Testicles
Infections (E) 1.2 - 72.5 Region concerned
Sciatica (E) 10 - 130 Hip
Cold feet (circulatory problems) (E) Bal - 40 Stomach
Cardiovascular regeneration (WB9) 50 - 72,5 Heart and liver (alternate)
Jaw/frontal sinusitis (E) 1.2 - 72.5 Head
Knee osteoarthritis (WB6) 5 - 24 Affected knee
Bone fracture (WB13) 7.8 - 220- 72.5 Region concerned
Bone decalcification. (osteoporosis) (E) 7.8 - 220 - 72.5 Region concerned
Conjunctivitis (WB24) 1.2 - 80 Head
Headache (WP, B31) 2 - 5 - 10 Head, crown
Headache - migraine (WP, B31) 2 - 5 - 260 Head
Varicose veins (E) 1.2 - 28 Region concerned
Cancer - complementary treatment (WB47) 32.5 - 50 - 165 Region concerned
Laryngitis (WB33) 1.2 - 72.5 Neck
Liver metabolic disorders (E) 8.7 - 72.5 Liver
Liveliness - reduced (E) 27,5 - 60 Chest
Lumbago (lumbago) (WB40) 9 Sacrum-lumbar region
Pulmonary fibrosis (E) Bal - 410 - 220 Chest
Lupus (chronic skin irritation) (E) 1.2 - 50 Sternum (breastbone)
Dislocation (E) 9 Region concerned
Lymph congestion (E) 6.3 Region concerned
Gastritis (E) 1.2 - 375 Stomach
Stomach ulcer (E) 1.2 - 72.5 Abdomen
Stomach acid - too much (E) 7.8 - 30 - 230 Stomach
Stomach acid - too little (E) 20 Pancreas
Inflammation of the tonsils (tonsillitis) (E) 1.2 - 72.5 Neck
Menopause symptoms. (E) Bal - 72.5 Abdomen
Migraine (unilateral headache) (WP, B31) 2 - 5 - 260 Head
Otitis media (WB33) 1.2 - 72.5 Ear
Menstrual bleeding (too heavy) (E) Bal - 3.1 Abdomen + head (possibly stomach)
Menstrual bleeding (too little) (E) Bal - 20 - 290 Head + abdomen
Multiple sclerosis (WB42) 10 - 50 - 230 Head, crown and solar plexus
Muscular atrophy - muscle wasting(E) 10 - 28 Region concerned
Muscular rheumatism (E) 1.2 - 50 - 72.5 Region concerned
Muscle atrophy (E) 10 - 28 Region concerned
Muscle injury (WB45) 10 - 80 Region concerned
Myositis (muscle inflammation) (E) 1.2 Region concerned
Scars - disturbed, irritated (E) Bal - 18 - 72.5 Region concerned
Nosebleed (E) 8.7 - 72.5 Head
Common cold (E) 1.2 Head
Necrosis formation (ulcer) (WB48) Bal Region concerned
Nephrosis (E) 20 - 240 Kidneys
Nerve disease - general (WP) Bal Neck
Nerve pain - chronic (E) Bal - 1.2 - 7.8 Head
Nerve strengthening (WP) Bal - 1 - 5 - 10 Head, crown
Nerve disorder (WP) 0.1 - 0.6 Head, crown
Nerve injury (WB29) Bal - 7.8 - 40 Region concerned
N.root pain (e.g. sciatica) (E) 1.2 - 50 Back
N.collapse (endogenous) (E) Bal - 1.2 - 72.5 Solar plexus (upper stomach)
N.collapse (exogenous) (E) 700 Solar plexus (upper stomach)
Nervousness (WP) 3.1 Solar plexus (upper stomach)
Neuralgia - chronic (E) Bal - 1.2 - 7.8 Region concerned
Neuralgia - trigeminal nerve (E) Bal - 1000 - 27 Head
Neurovegetative disorders (E) Bal Solar plexus (upper stomach)
Neurovegetative dystonia (E) Bal - 40 Head
Kidney inflammation (WB39) 1.2 - 72.5 Kidneys
Kidney diseases - general (E) 40 Kidneys
Renal insufficiency (E) 10 - 40 Back, kidneys
Constipation (constipation) (E) 7.8 - 72.5 Belly
Edema (E) 7.8 - 72.5 Region concerned
Ringing in the ears (WB33) 10 - 1000 Head
Ringing in the ears (WB33) 10 - 1000 Head
Ear infection - remedy (WB33) 1.2 - 50 - 72.5 Affected ear
Osteochondrosis (E) 10 - 40 - 72.5 Hips
Osteochondrosis - spine (WB12) 4.6 - 72.5 Affected vertebrae
Osteoporosis (WB34) 50 - 72.5 - 100 Basin
Paresis (paralysis) - spastic (E) Bal - 45.5 Head
Paresis (paralysis) - sluggish (E) Bal - 400 Region concerned
Periodontal disease (WB38) 30 Affected half of the face
Parkinson's disease (WB37) Bal - 2 - 3.1 Head
Periadenitis (E) 1.2 - 72.5 Region concerned
Periarthritis (E) 1.2 - 250 Region concerned
Phantom pain (E) Bal Region concerned
Phlebitis (inflammation of the veins) (E) 8 Region concerned
Podagra (gout) (E) Bal - 3 Kidneys
Polyarthritis - acute rheumatism (E) Bal - 3 Kidney area
Postoperative treatment (WB27) 78 Region concerned
Contusion - Bruise (E) 9.1 - 110 Region concerned
Prostate tumor (E) Bal - 410 Prostate
Prostatitis (E)  Bal - 225 Prostate
Pseudarthrosis (WB13) Bal - 40 - 72.5 Region concerned
Pseudo-angina pectoris (E) Bal - 220 Chest
Psychosomatic complaints (E) Bal - 330 Solar plexus (upper stomach)
Pyelonephritis (pelvic inflammatory disease)(WB39) Bal - 8 Kidney
Contusion - Bruise (E) 9.1 - 110 Region concerned
Pharyngitis. (WB33) 1.2 - 72.5 Neck
Rhinorrhagia (nosebleed) (E) 8.7 - 72.5 Head
Römheld syndrome (E) Bal Abdomen
Pleurisy (E) 1.2 - 72.5 Chest
Spinal cord injury (E) Bal - 7.8 - 40 Region concerned
Sham osteoarthritis (E) Bal Region concerned
Thigh ulcer - Lower (WB51) 1.2 - 72.5 Leg
Thyroid - hyperthyroidism (E) 3.2 Neck
Thyroid - hypothyroidism (E) 1.2 - 3.4 - 35 Neck
Stroke - Consequences (E) Bal - 40 Head
Insomnia (WP,B25) 3 - 5 Head
Sleep disorders (WP,B25) 3 - 5 Head
Pain - general (E) Bal Region concerned
Common cold (E) 1.2 - 72.5 Head
Psoriasis (E) 60 - 110 Region concerned
Shaking palsy (Parkinson's disease) (WB37) Bal - 2 - 3.1 Head
Weakness - elderly (E) 27.5 - 60 Chest
Dizziness (E) Bal - 60 Head
Tendon and muscle disorders (E) 1.2 - 250 Region concerned
Tendinitis (WB44) 1.2 - 250 Region concerned
Sclerosis -Amyotroph. Lateral- (WB44) 10 - 28 - 230 Head, crown
Spondylarthritis - stiff vertebrae. (E) 10 - 28 - 100 Back, affected region
Spondylitis - chronic (E) Bal - 3 Region concerned
Spondylitis - painful (E) 1.2 - 28 - 7.8 Region concerned
Tennis elbow (epicondylitis) (E) 1.2 - 250 Region concerned
Thrombophilia (E) 8 Sternum (breastbone)
Restlessness - nervous (WP) Bal - 3 - 5 Head
Varicose ulcer (WB51) 1.2 - 72.5 Region concerned
Venous insufficiency (E) 1.2 - 28 Legs
Combustion (E) Bal - 200 Region concerned
Scarring - reinforced (E) Bal - 40 - 7.8 Region concerned
Dislocation (E) 9 Affected region
Constipation (E) 7.8 - 72.5 Belly
Water accumulation - abdominal cavity (E) 72.5 Belly
Menopausal symptoms (E) Bal - 72.5 Abdomen
Spinal arthrosis (WB12) 5 - 24 Region concerned
Spine - Osteochondrosis (E) 4.6 - 72.5 Affected vertebrae
Bedsores - ulcers (WB49) Bal - 72.5 Region concerned
Dental surgery - after (WB11) 72.5 Affected cheek
Tooth extraction - according to (WB11) 7.8 - 72.5 Affected cheek
Pineal gland - dysfunction (E) Bal - 3 - 5 Head

References Indication table

1 Alcoholism (Alcoolisme)

[1] Subrahmanyam S., Satyanarayana M., Rajeswari K.R. "Acoholism: newer methods of management"; Indian Journ. of Physiol. Pharmacol. : 30(1), pp. 43-54 (1986).

2 Alzheimer's dementia (Alzheimer's disease, maladie d'-)

[2] Jacobson J.l. "Pineal-hypothalamic tract mediation of picotesla magnetic fields in the treatment of neurological disorders" Panminerva A1ed. Theoretical physics and advanced studies for biophysical research, Jupiter Fl- 334377 lJSA

[3] Sandyk R. et al. "Age related disruption of circadian rythms: Possible relationship to memory impairment and implication for therapy with magnetic fields", Internat. Journ. of Neurosci., 59(4), pp. 259-262 (1991).

[4] Sandyk R., "Alzheimer disease: Improvement of visual memory and visuoconstructive performance; treatment with picotesla range magnetic fields" Internat. Journ. of neuroscience, 76(3-4), pp.185-225 (1994).

3 Angina pectoris (angina de poitrine)

[5] Orlov L.L., Makoeva L.D., Glezer M.G., Titov Slu, Arzhanenko O.M., Margarian AG., Musev V.A, Memetov K.A, Belinskaia T.F. "Evaluation of anti-running pulse magnetic field and drug therapy on the physical working capacity and hemodynamics in patients with stable angina pectoris", Kardiologiia, 32(2), pp. 23-26 (1992).

[6] Orlov L.L., Makoeva L.D., Glezer M.G., Memetov, Belinskaia T.F., Arzhanenko O.M., "Effects of impulse magnetic field and beta adrenergic blockaders on physical work capacity and hemodynamics of patients with neurocirculatory cardiac type", Kardiologiia, 31(2), pp. 36-39 (1991)

4 Arterial constriction (arterite obliterante)

[7] Kucherenko A.E., Shevchuck V.I. "Treatment of various diseases of the limb stumps by altemating magnetic field"; Klin. Khir. Jul, 7, pp. 47-49 (1976).

[8] Kirillov Y.B. et al. "Magnetotherapy in obliterative vascular diseases of lower extremities", Vopr. Kurortol Fizioter. Lech. Fiz. Cult, 3, pp. 14-17 (1992).

5 Arthritis (Arthrite)

[9] Leclaire P., Bourguin J. "Bioelectromagnetic treatment of shoulder periarthiritis: a randomized controlled trial of the efficiency and tolerance of magnetotherapy"; Arch. Phys. 1\. 1ed. Rehabil. 72: pp. 284-287 (1991).

[10] Riva Sanseverino E., Vannini E., Castellacci P. "Therapeutic effects of pulsed magnetic fields on joint disease", Panminerva 1\1ed., 34(4), pp. 187-196 (1992).

[11] Shlyapok E.A et al. "Use of alternating low frequency magnetic fields in combination with baths for teatment of juvenile rheumatoid arthritis" Fizioter. Lech. Fiz. Cult, 4, pp.13-17 (1992).

[12] Grigor'eva V.D. et al. "Therapeutic use of physical factors in complex therapy of patients with psoriatic arthritis", Vopr. Kurortol Fizioter. Lech Fiz. Cult, 6, pp. 48-51 (1995).

[13] Trock D.H. et al. "The effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee and cervical spine. Report of randomized, double blind, placebo controlled trials", Journ. of Rheumatology, 21(10), pp. 1903-1911 (1994).

6 Arthrosis (osteoarthritis)

[10] Riva Sanseverino E., Vannini A., Castellacci P. "Therapeutic effects of pulsed magnetic fields on joint disease", Panminerva Med., 34(4), pp. 187-196 (1992).

[14] Trock D.H., Bollet A.J., Dyer R.H. Jr., Fielding L.P., Miner W.K., Markoll R. "A double blind trial of the clinical effects of pulsed electromagnetic fields in osteoarthritis"; Journ. of Rheumatol., 20(3): pp. 456-460 (1993).

[13] Trock D.H. et al. "The effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee and cervical spine. Report of randomized, double blind, placebo controlled trials", Journ. of Rheumatol., 21(10), pp. 1903-1911 (1994).

[15] Bollet A.J. "Treatment of osteoarthritis with pulsed electromagnetic fields", European Bioelectromagnetic Association, 211d. Congress, Bled Slovenia, P.46 , Dec. 1993.

[16] Yurkiv L. "The use of changeable magnetic field in treatment of osteoarthrosis", European Bioelectromagnetic Association, 3rd. Congress, Nancy (F) Feb-March 1996.

7 Atherosclerosis (atherosclerosis)

[17] Gordon R.T., Gordon D. "Selective resolution of plaques and treatment of atherosclerosis by biophysical alteration of "cellular" and "intracellular properties"; Med. Hypotheses, 7(2), pp. 217-229 (1981).

8 Bronchitis, chronic (Bronchite chronique)

[18] Iurlov V.M. et al. "The efficacy of the use of low frequency electromagnetic fields in chronic bronchitis", Voen. 1\1ed. Zh., 3, pp.35-36 (1989).

[19] Mozhaev G.A., Tikhonovskii I. Iu., "The prevention and treatment of suppurative inflammatory complications in the bronchopulmonary system during prolonged artificial ventilation", Anesthesiol. Reanimatol., 4, pp. 47-51 (2002).

9 Cardiovascular regeneration (Cardiovasculaire, Regeneration -)

[20] Dudchenko M.A. et al. "The effect of combined treatment with the use of magnetotherapy on the systemic hemodynamics of patients with ischemic heart disease and spinal osteochondrosis", Lik. Sprava (5), pp. 40-43 (1992).

[21] Bogdanov N.N., A.khmedzhanov M.Iu., Buiavykh A.G. "Optimization of the effects of physical and health resort factors in ischemic heart disease and hypertension", Ter. Arkh., 58(5), pp. 108-111(1986).

[22] Gorczynska E. "Fibrinolytical processes in rabbits activated by the magnetic field"; Journ. Hyg. Epidemiol. Microbiol. Immunol., 32(4), pp. 391-396 (1988).

10 Cardiovascular diseases (Cardiovascular symptoms)

[23] Strelkova N.I., Maslovskaia S.G., Gavrilkov A.G., Strel'tsova E.N. " Gse of electromagnetic fields in patients after disturbance of cerebral circulation"; Sov. lvfed. 5, pp. 35-38 (1983).

(24] Ezhova L.V., Aklunedzhanov M.Iu., Shatrov AA. "Changes in physical work capacity of patient with myocardial infarction under the effect of graded bicycle training with preliminary action of magnetic field"; Vopr. Kurortol. Fizioter. Lech Fiz. Cult, l, pp. 58-59 (1985).

[6] Orlov L.L., Makoeva L.D., Glezer M.G., Memetov, Belinskaia T.F., Arzhanenko O.M., "Effects of impulse magnetic field and beta adrenergic blockaders on physical work capacity and hemodynamics of patients with neurocirculatory cardiac type", Kardiologiia, 31(2), pp. 36-39 (1991)

[25] Vasil'eva E.M. et al. "The effect of a low frequency magnetic field on erythrocyte membrane function and on the prostanoid level in the blood plasma and on parasystolic arrythmia" , Vopr. Kurortol. Fizioter. Lech. Fiz. Cult., 2, pp. 18-20 (1994).

[26] Gordon Glen & Preditev: Hot Topics "Pulsed magnetic fields for treatment of cardiovascular sympoms" Information Ventures, Feb. 11, 2003.

11 Dental surgery, follow-up treatment (Chirurgie dentaire, Suite de -)

[27] Hillier-Kolarov V. & Pekaric-Nadj N. "Pulsing electromagnetic field therapy as an 51 additional therapy for oral diseases", European Bioelectromagnetics Association, 1st Congress, Brussels Jan. 1992.

[28] Matsumoto H., Ochi M., Abiko Y., Hirose Y., Kaku T., Sakaguchi K. "Pulsed electromagnetic fields promote bone formation around dental implants inserted into the femur of rabbits"; Clin. Oral Implants Res., 11(4): pp. 354-360 (2000).

12 Osteoarthritis of the spine (vertebral column, arthrosis de la - )

[13] Trock D.H., Bollet A.J., Markoll R. "The effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee and cervical spine. Report of randomized, double blind, placebo controlled trials", Journ. of Rheumatology, 2 l(10), pp. 1903-1911 (1994).

13 Bone healing (Consolidation osseuse)

[29] Komad K., Sevcic K., Foldes K., Piroska E., Molnar E. "Therapy with pulsed electromagnetic fields in aseptic loosening of total hip prostheses: a prospective study"; Clin. Rheumatol., 15(4): pp. 325-328 (1996).

[30] Bassett C.A.L. et al. " A non operative salvage of surgically-resistant pseudarthroses and non-unions by pulsing electromagnetic fields: A preliminary report", Clin. Orthoped. and Rel. Research, 124, pp.128-143 (1977).

[31J Bassett C.A.L et al. "Treatment of therapeutically resistant non unions with bone grafts and pulsing electromagnetic fields" Journal of Bane Joint surg., 64(8) pp. 1214-1220 (1982). (20] Dudchenko M.A. et al. "The effect of combined treatment with the use of magnetotherapy on the systemic hemodynamics of patients with ischemic heart disease and spinal osteochondrosis", Lik. Sprava (5), pp. 40-43 (1992).

[32] Bassett C.A. "The development and application of pulsed electromagnetic fields for ummited :fractures and arthodeses", Clin. Plast. Surg. 12(2), pp. 259-277 (1985).

[33] Walustrom 0. "Electromagnetic fi.elds used in the treatment of fresh fractures of the radius", Bioelectric Repair and Growth Society, Second Annual Meeting, Oxford, Sept. 1982. [34] Marcer M. et al. "Results of pulsed electromagnetic fields in ununited fractures after external skeletal fixation", Clin. Orthop., 190, pp. 260-265 (1984).

[35] Wahlstrom 0. et al. "Stimulation of fracture healing with electromagnetic fields of extremely low frequency", Clin. Orthop., 186, pp. 293-301 (1984).

[36] Rajewski F., Marciniak W. et al. "Use of magnetotherapy for treatment of bone malunion in limbs lenghtening. Preliminary report." Clin. Ortop. Pol., 57(1-3), pp.247-249 (1992).

[37] Sedel L. et al. "Acceleration of repair of non unions electromagnetic fields", Rev. Chir. Orthop. Reparatrice App. J.v!ot., 67(1), pp. 11-23 (1981).

[38] Mulier J.C., Spaas. F. et al. "Out patient treatment of surgically resisted non unions induced pulsing current - Clinical Results", Arch. Orthop. Trauma. Surg. 97(4), pp.293-297 (1980).

[39] Betti E.,Marchetti S., Cadossi R., Faldini A. "Effect of electromagnetic fields stimulation on fractures of the femoral neck. A prospective randomized double blind study" Electricity and magnetism in Biology and ]v!edicine, Bologna (I), June 1997.

[40] Goldberg A.A. "Computer analysis of data on more than 11 000 cases of ununited fractures submitted for treatment with pulsing electromagnetic fields", Bioelectrical Repair and Growth Society, Second Annual Meeting, Oxford, Sept. 1982.

[41] Cadossi R. et al. "Low frequency pulsing electromagnetic fields in the treatment of delayed unions and acquired pseudo-arthrosis", Bioelectrical Repair and Growth Society, Second Annual Meeting, Oxford, Sept. 1982.

[42] Kort J.S. et al. "Congenital pseudarthrosis of the tibia: Treatment with pulsing electromagnetic fields", Clin. Orthop., 165, pp. 124-137 (1982).

[43J Frykman G.K. et al. "Treatment of non united scaphoid fractures pulsed electromagnetic field and cast", Journ. of Hand Surgery, 11(3), pp. 344-349 (1986).

[44] Meskens M.W. et al. "Treatment of delayed union and non union of the tibia with pulsed electromagnetic fields. A retrospective follow-up", Bull. Hosp. lt. Dis. Orthop. Inst., 48(2), pp. 170-175 (1988)

[45] Butenko L.L. "The use of alternating magnetic fields in spinal osteochondrosis: Mechanisms of biological action of electromagnetic fields", Pushchino USSR, USSR Academy of Science, Research Centerfor Biological Studies, 27 oct. 1987"

[46] Guerkov H.H., Lohmann C.H., Liu Y., Dean D.D., Simon B.J., Heck.man J.D., Schwartz Z., Boyan B.D., "Pulsed electromagnetic fields increase growth factor release by nonunion cells" ;Clin. Orthop. 384, pp. 265-279 (2001).

[47] Indouraine A., Petersen J_P., Pforringer W. "Effects of low frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields on the proliferation of chondrocytes"; Sportverletz Sportschaden, (DK) 15(1): p. 227 (2001).

[28] Matsumoto H., Ochi M., Abiko Y., Hirose Y., Kaku T., Sakaguchi K. "Pulsed electromagnetic fields promote bone formation around dental implants inserted into the femur of rabbits"; Clin. Oral Implants Res., 11(4): pp. 354-360 (2000).

[48] Satter Syed A., Islam M.S., Rabbani K.S., Talukder M.S. "Pulsed electromagnetic fields for the treatment of bone fractures"; Bangladesh !Yfed Res. Counc. Bull, 25(1): pp.6-10 (1999).

[49] Roy K.A., Deborah McK. C., Grant J. "Stimulation of experimental endochondral assification by low energy pulsing electromagnetic fields"; Journ. of Bone and Mineral Research, 4(2): pp. 227-233 (1989).

14 Depression (depression nerveuse)

[50] Sandyk R., Anninos P.A., Tsagas N. "Magnetic fields and seasonality of affective illness: implications for therapy", Internat. J of Neurosci, 58(3-4), pp. 261-267 (1991).

[51] Barker A.T. "An introduction to the basic principles of magnetic nerve stimulation", JClin. Neurophysiol, 8(1) pp. 26-37 (1991).

[52] Geddes L.A. "History of magnetic stimulation of the nervous system", J Clin. Neurophysiol. 8(1), pp. 3-9 (1991).

[53] Jacobson L.I., Yamanashi W.S. "A possible physical mechanism in the treatment of neurological disorders with extemally applied picotesla magnetic fields"; Physiol. Chem. Phys. Afed. 26(4): pp. 287-297 (1994).

[54] Maccabee P.J., Arnassian V.E., Cracco R.Q., Cracco J.B., Eberle L., Rudell A. "Stimulation of the human nervous system using the magnetic coil", J Clin. Neurophysiol. 8(1), pp.38-55 (1991).

15 Pain, general (Douleurs en general)

[55] Markov Marko "Can magnetic and electromagnetic fields be used for pain relief?" Amercan Pain Society Bulletin, 12(2) Jan-Feb. 2002.

[56] Rauscher E., Van Bise W.L. "Magnetic field control of lower back pain", FDA-IDE Number G880034 (1998).

[57] Varcaccio-Garofalo G., Carriern C., Loizzo M.R., Arnoruso S., Loizzi P. "Analgesia properties of electromagnetic field therapy in patient with chronic pelvic pain", Gynecol. 22(4), pp.350-354 (1995).

[58] Ryczko M.C., Persinger M.A. "Increased analgesia to thermal stimuli in rats after brief exposure to complex pulsed 1 microtesla magnetic field"; Percept ivfot. Skills 95(2): pp. 592- 598 (1995).

[59] Navratil L., Hlavaty V., Landsingerova E., "Possible therapeutic applications of pulsed magnetic fields"; Cas. Lek. Cesk., 132(19): pp. 590-594 (1993).

16 Epilepsy (epilepsy)

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[60] Sandyk R., Anninos P.A. "Attenuation of epilepsy with application of external magnetic fields: a case report", Internat. Journ. of Neurosci., 66(1-2), pp. 75-78 (1992).

[61] Anninos P.A., Tsagas N., Sandyk R., Derpapas K. "Magnetic stimulation in the treatment of partial seizures"; Intern. Journ. of Neurosci., 60, pp.141-171 (1991).

17 Knee osteoarthritis (Genou, osteoarthritis du -)

[13] Trock D.H., Bollet A.J., Markoll R. "The effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee and cervical spine. Report of randomized, double blind, placebo controlled trials", Journ. of Rheumatology, 21(10), pp. 1903-1911 (1994).

[62] Jacobson J.I., Gorman R., Yamanashi W.S., Saxena B.B., Clayton L. " Low amplitude, extremely low frequency magnetic fields for treatment of osteoarthritic knees: A double blind clinical study"; Altern. Ther. Health 1vfed, 7(5): pp.54-64 (2001).

[63] Nicolakis P., Kollmitzer J., Crevenna R., Bittner C., Erdogmus C.B., Nikolakis J. ;Wien Klin. Wochenschr., 114(15-16): pp. 678-684 (2002).

18 Glaucoma

[64] Bisvas et al. "Possibilities of magnetotherapy in stabilization of visual function in patients with glaucoma" Vestn. Oftalmol, 112(1), pp. 6-8 (1996).

[65] Tsisel'sk.ii Iu.V. et al. "The effect of a pulsed electromagnetic field on ocular hydrodynamics in open angle glaucoma", Oftalmol. Zh.(Russia), 3: pp. 89-92 (1990).

[66] Tsisel'skii Iu.V., Kashintseva L.T., Skrinnik A.V. "The effect of a pulsed electromagnetic field on the hemodynamics of eyes with glaucoma", Oflalmol Zh. (Russia): 3, pp. 154-157 (1990).

[67] Skripka V.K. "Results of the use of magnetic field in ophtalmology", Oftalmol. Zh. (Russia), 36(6), pp. 321-325 (1981).

[68] Vainshtein E.S., Zobina LV., Gurtovaia E.E. "Altemating magnetic field in the treatment of various eye diseases of vascular etiology", Oftalmol. Zh., 36(6), pp. 325-328, (198 1).

19 Hepatitis A and B (Hepatitis A et B)

[69] Krasnov V.V. & Shilenok AI. "Magnetotherapy of hepatitis A and B in children", Pediatriia, 10 pp. 54-57, (1991). 20 Blood coagulation, increased (hypercoagulabilite sanguine)

[70] Temur'iants N.A., Mikhailov A.V. "Effect of weak alternating ultra-low frequency magnetic fields on the development of the hypercoagulation syndrome in immobilized rats", Biofizika, 30(6): pp. 1046-1049 (1985).

21 Hypertension (hypertension)

[71] Orlov L.L., Alekseeva N.P., Galuza G.I., Slutskii I.I., Drosdov Iu. F. "Hemodynamic and humoral mechanisms of the therapeutic effect of the "traveling" impulse magnetic field in hypertension", Vopr. Kurortol. Fizioter. Lech. Cult., 1, pp. 23-27(1985)

[72] Orlov L.L., Alekseeva N.P., Slutskii I.I., Galuza G.I., Chogovadze V.A. "Various homoral factors regulating blood pressure in patiems with hypertension during treatment by an impulse magnetic field", Kardiologiia, 26(3), pp. 56-60 (1986).

[73] Pruzinski A. et al. "Pulsating electromagnetic field in the therapy of headache", Journ. of Bioelectricity, 7(1), pp. 127-128 (1988).

[74] Orlov L.L. et al. "Indications for using a new magnetotherapeutic method in arterial hypertension", Soviel A1edicine, 8, pp. 23-24 (1991).

[6] Orlov L.L, Makoeva L.D., Glezer M.G., Memetov K.A., Belinskaia T.F., Arzhanenko 0.\11. "Effects of impulse magnetic field and beta adrenergic blockaders on physical work capacity and hemodynamics of patients with neurocirculatory dystonia of the cardiac type" ; Kardiologiia, 31(2) pp. 36-39 (1991).

[75] Miasnikov I.G. "Magnetotherapy of initial manifestations of cerebrovascular disorders in hypertension", Zh. Nevropatol. Psikhiatr. Im SS Korsakova, 92(1), pp. 63-67(1992).

[76] Ivanov S.G. et al. "Use of magnetic fields in the treatment of hypertensive disease", Vopr. Kurortol. Fizioter. Lech Kult, 3, pp. 67-69 (1993).

[77] Zadionchenko V.S. et al. "Prognostic criteria of the efficacy of magnetic and magnetic laser therapy in patients suffering from the initial stage of hypertension", Vopr. Kurortol. Fizioter. Lech. Cult. , 1, pp. 8-11 (1997).

[78] Drobyshev V.A., Filippova G.N., Loseva M.I., Shpagina L.A., Shelepova N .V., Zhelezniak M.S., "The use of low frequency magnetotherapy and EHF puncture in the combined treatment of arterial hypertension in vibration-induced disease"; Vopr. Kurorto l. Fizioter. Lech. Fiz. Cult. , May-June 2000, pp. 9-11 (2000).

22 Hypotension (hypotension)

[79] Orlov L.L. et al. "Effect of a running pulse magnetic field on some humoral indices and physical capacity in patients with neurocirculatory hypotension", Biofizika, 41(4), pp. 944-948 (1996).

23 Incontinence (urinary incontinence)

[80] Jerabek J. "Pulsed magnetotherapy m Czechosovakia - a review"; Rev. Envion. Health,10( 2): pp. 127-134 (1994).

24 Inflammations (lnflammations)

[59] Navratil L.,Hlavaty V., Land singerova E., "Possible therapeutic applications of pulsed magnetic fields"; Cas. Lek. Cesk., 132(19): pp. 590-594 (1993).

[80] Jerabek J. "Pulsed magnetotherapy in Czechosovak.ia - a review"; Rev. Envion. Health, 10(2): pp. 127-134 (1994).

25 Insomnia, sleep disorders (insomniacs)

[81] Ennan M. "Low-energy emission therapy treatment for insomnia", Bioelectromagnetics Society, 131 . Annual Meeting, Abstracts p. 69, Salt Lake City, June 1991.

[82] Hadjuk.ovic R. "Efects of low energy emission therapy on sleep structure", First World Congress for Electricity and ivfagnetism in Biology and 1vfedicine, Abstracts p. 92, Lake Buena Vista, June 1992.

[83] Guilleminault C., Pasche B. "Clinical effects of low energy emission therapy", Bioelectromagnetics Society, 15th Annual Meeting, Abstracts p. 84, Los Angeles, June 1993. [84] Pelka R.B., Jaenicke C., Gruenwald J. "Pulsed mgnetic field therapy for insomnia: A double-blind, placebo controlled study"; Adv. Ther. 18(4), pp. 174-180 (2001).

26 Venous insufficiency (Insuffisance veineuse)

[85] Pasynkov E.I., Konstantinova G.D., Vlasova E.I. "Therapeutic use of alternating magnetic field in the treatment of patients with chronic diseases of the veins of the lower limbs" ; Vopr. Kurortol. Fiziother. Lech. Fiz. Cult, 5 pp. 16-19 (1976).

[86] Galimzianov F.V. et al. "Electromagnetic therapy after phlebectomy"; Khirurgiia (Moskow), 5, pp. 108-110 (1990).

[87] Dovganiuk A.P. "Balneology and physical therapy of chronic venous insufficiency of extremities"; Vopr. Kurortol Fizioter. Lech Fiz. Cult, 2, pp. 48-49 (1995).

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27 Operations, follow-up treatment (Intervention chirurgicale, suites d'-)

[88] Perjes K. et al. "Effect of magnetotherapy on recovery after herniated disk surgery", 2nd. Hungarian Symposium on 1vfagnetotherapy, Szekesfehervar, pp. 159-162-76, May 1987.

28 Ischemia, cerebral (ischemia cerebrale)

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[90] Grant G., Cadossi R., Steinberg G. "Protection against focal cerebral ischemia following exposure to a pulsed electromagnetic field"; Bioelectromagnetics, 15(3) pp. 205-216 (1994).

29 Nerve injuries (Lesions nerveuses)

[91] Zobina L.V. "Effectiveness of magnetotherapy in optic nerve atrophy: A preliminary study", Vestn. Oftalm ol., 106(5), pp. 54-47 (1990).

[92] Walker J.L., Evans J.M., Resig Ph., Guamieri S., Meade Ph., Sisken B.S. "Enhancem ent of functional recovery following a crush lesion to the rat sciatic nerve by axposure to pulsed electromagnetic fields"; Exper imental Neurology, 125: pp.302 -305 (1994).

30 Lupus erythematosus (lupus erythemateux)

[93] Khamaganova I.V., Berlin Iu.V., Volkov V.E., Volnich Z.V., Arutiunova E.S. 1'The use of a pulsed magnetic field inthe treatment of lupus erythemaosus"; Ter. Arkh., 67( 10) pp. 84- 87 (1995).

31 Headache (Maux de tete)

[94] Grunner 0. et al. "Cerebral use of a pulsating magnetic field in neuropsychiatry patients with long term headache", EEG E.A1G Z Electroencephalogr. Related, 16(4), pp.227- 230 (1985).

[95] Giczi J. & Guzeo A. "Treatment of headache with pulsating electromagnetic field: a preliminary report", 2nd_ Hungarian Symposium on Magnetotherapy, Szekesfehervar, pp. 74- 76, May 1987.

[96] Lazar L. & Farago A. "Experiences of patients suffering from migraine-type headache, treated with magnetotherapy", 2nd_ Hungarian Symposium an lvfagnetotherapy, Szekesfehervar, pp. 137-140, May 1987.

[73] Pruzinski A. et al. "Pulsating electromagnetic field in the therapy of headache", Journ. of Bioelectricity, 7(1), pp. 127-128 (1988)

32 Migraine, chronic (Migraines chroniques)

[95] Giczi J. & Guzeo A. "Treatment of headache with pulsating electromagnetic field: a preliminary report", rd. Hungarian Symposium on lvfagnetotherapy, Szekesfehervar, pp. 74-76, May 1987.

[96] Lazar L. & Farago A. "Experiences of patients suffering from migraine-type headache, treated with magnetotherapy", 2nd_ Hungarian Symposium on lvfagnetotherapy, Szekesfehervar, pp. 137-140, May 1987.

[73] Pruzinski A. et aL "Pulsating electromagnetic field in the therapy of headache", Journ. of Bioelectricity, 7(1), pp. 127-128 (1988)

[97] Mix E., Jenssen H.L., Lehmitz R., Lakner K., Hitzschke B., Richter M., Heydemeich A. "Effect of pulsating electromagnetic field therapy on cell volume and phagocytosis activity in multiple sclerosis and migraine", Psychiatr. l'1eurol. lvfed Psychol. (Leipzig), 42(8), pp.457- 466 (1990).

33 Ear, nose and throat (ENT), inflammation (O.R.L., Inflammations -)

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[98] Ozinkovskii V.V. "Use of a low frequency pulsing electromagnetic field in treating inflammatory diseases of the E.N.T. organs"; Zh. Ushn. Nos. Gor. Bolezn., 3, pp.51-53 (1980).

[99] Bogomil'skii M.R., Sapozhnikov Lam, Salavskii A.I., Tarutin N.P. "The treatment of hypoacusis in children by using a pulsed low frequency electromagnetic field"; Vestn. Otorinolaringol., pp. 23-26, 1996.

[100] Tarasov D.I., Nicolaev M.P., Aliev M.A. "Effectiveness of local magnetic field of the acoustic frequency in the treatment of patients with acute inflammatory diseases of the larynx"; Vestn. Otorinolaringol., pp. 11-15, 1995.

[101] Roland N.J., Hugues J.B., Daley M.B., Cook J.A., Jones A.S., McCormick M.S. "Electromagnetic stimulation as a treatment of tinnitus: a pilot study"; Clin. Otorinolaryngol. 18, pp. 278-281 (1993).

[102] Sunstov V.V. "Treatment of acute diffuse otitis externa low frequency magnetic fields" , Vestn. Otorinolaringol; 6, pp.35-38 (1991).

34 Osteoporosis (osteoporosis)

[103] Bilotta T.W. "The use of low frequency, low magnitude, pulsing electromagnetic field in treatment of osteoporosis", Journ. of Bioelectricity, 8(2), p. 316 (1989).

[l04] Saveriano G., Ricci S. "Treatment of senile osteoporosis caused rachialgia with low frequency pulsed electromagnetic fields", Journ. of Bioelectricity, 8(2), p. 321(1989).

[105] Tabrah F. et al. "Bone density changes in osteoporosis in women exposed to pulsed electromagnetic fields", Journ. of Bane J\1iner. Res., 5(5), pp. 437-442 (1990).

[106] Bilotta T.W. Inf1uence of pulsed electromagnetic fields on post-menopausal osteoporosis", First World Congressfor Electricity and A1agnetism in Biology and j \1edicine, p. 78, Lake Buena Vista, June 1992

[107] Zati A., Gnudi S., Mongiorgi R., Giardino R., Fini M., Valore G., Galliani I, Montagnani A.M. "Effects of pulsed magnetic fields in the therapy of osteoporosis induced by ovarectomy in the rat"; Ball. Soc. ltal. Bio. Sper., 69, pp.469-475 (1993).

35 Pancreatitis, chronic (Pancreatite chronique)

[l08] Fedorov A.A. "The use of low frequency magnetic field in the combined therapy of chronic pancreatitis", Vopr. Kurortol. Fizioter. Lech. Fiz. Cult., 5, pp. 28-30 (1990).

36 Peripheral paralysis (paralysie peripherique et paresis)

[109] Mecseki L. "The study of the efficacy of magnetotherapy in peripheral paralysis", 2nd. Hungarian Symposium on 1\1agnetotherapy, Szekesfehervar, pp. 149-158, May 1987.

37 Parkinson's disease (Parkinson's, maladie de -)

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[111] Sandyk R. "Weak magnetic fields in the treatment of Park.inson disease with the "on off ' phenomenon", Intern. Journ. of Neurosci., 66, pp. 97-106 (1992).

[112] George M.S. et al. "Transcranial magnetic stimulation: A neuropsychiatric tool for the 21st century", Journ. of Neuropsychiatry Clin. Neurosci., 8(4) pp. 373-382 (1996).

[80] Jerabek J. "Pulsed magnetotherapy in Czechosovak:ia - a review"; Rev. Envion. Health,10(2): pp. 127-134 (1994).

38 Periodontal disease (periodontosis)

(113] Chelidze L.N., Zhengti T.G., Devdariani E.S., Khomeriki R.V. "Use of an electromagnetic field for treating periodontosis", Stomatologiia (Moscow), 59(2), pp.91-92 (1980).

[114] Todorov N., Ignatova B., Stojanova 0. "Application of low frequency impulse magnetic fields and other medications in the treatment of patients with hemorrhagic periodontosis", Stomatologiia (Sofia), 65(6): pp. 20-24 (1983).

39 Renal pelvic inflammation/pyelonephritis (pyelonephritis)

[115] Kiyatkin V.A. "Pulsed magnetic field in therapy of patients with secondary chronic pyelonephritis" (Revue de plusieurs articles), Second World Congress for Electricity and magnetism in biology and medicine, June 1997, Bologna (I).

40 Lumbalgia (radiculopathy lombaire)

[116] Sheriff M.K. "Neuromodulation of detrusor hyper-reflexia functional magnetic stimulation of the sacral roots", British Journ. of Urology, 78(1) pp. 39-46 (1996).

41 Rheumatism (Rhumatismes)

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42 Multiple sclerosis (sclerosis en plaques)

[117] Guseo A. "Electromagnetic field therapy of multiple sclerosis: the Gyuling-Bordacs Device; Double blind, cross-over and open stu.dies"; Journ. of Bioelectr., 6(1): pp.23-27, (1987).

[117bJ Guseo A. "Double-blind treatrnents with pulsating electromagnetic field in multiple sclerosis"; 2nd Hungarian Symposium on Magnetotherapy, pp. 85-89, 16-17 May 1987.

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[2] Jacobson J.I. "Pineal-hypothalamic tract mediation of picotesla magnetic fields in the treatment of neurological disorders" Panrninerva A1ed Theoretical physics and advanced studies for biophysical research, Jupiter Fl- 334377 USA.

[80] Jerabek J. "Pulsed magnetotherapy in Czechosovakia - a review"; Rev. Envion. Health,10( 2): pp. 127-134 (1994).

[118] Sandyk R. "Rapid normalization of visual evoked potentials picotesla range magnetic fields in chronic progressive multiple sclerosis", Internat. J. of Neurosci., 77(3-4), pp. 243- 259 (1994).

[119] Sandyk R. "Reversal of alexia in multiple sclerosis by weak electromagnetic fields", Internat. J. of l'-leurosci., 83( 1-2), pp.69-79 (1995).

[120] Sandyk R. "Resolution of dysarthria in multiple sclerosis treatrnent with weak electromagnetic fields", Internat. Journ. of Neurosci., 83(1-2), pp. 81-92, (1995).

[121J Sandyk R. "Treatment with electromagnetic fields alters the clirrical course of chronic progressive multiple sclerosis: a case report", Internat. Journ. of Neurosci., 88(1-2), pp. 75-82 (1996).

[122] Sandyk R. "Progressive cognitive improvement in multiple sclerosis from treatrnent with electromagnetic fields", Internat. Journ. of Neurosci., 89(1-2), pp.29-38 (1997).

[123] Sandyk R. "Treatment with electromagnetic fields reverses the long term clinical course of a patient with chronic progressive multiple sclerosis" ; Intern. Journ. of Neurosci. 90(3-4), pp. 177-185 (1997).

[124] Sandyk R. "Serotonergic neuronal atrophy with synaptic inactivation, not axonal degeneration, are the main hallmarks of multiple sclerosis" ; Intern. Journ. of Neurosci.: 95(1-2), pp. 133-140 (1998).

[125] Bardasano J.L., Ramirez E., De la Hoz J., Ramos J.L., Picazo M.L.; "Extracranial device for non invasive neurological treatment with pulsating extremely low frequency magnetic fields", 2nd World Congressfor Electricity and A1agnetism in Biology and A1edicine, Bologna (I), June 1997.

[126] Richards T.L., Lappin M.S., Acosta-Urquidi J., Kraft G.H., Heide AC., Lawrie F.W., Merrill T.E., Melton G.B., Cunningham C.A. "Double blind stu.dy of pulsing magnetic field effects on multiple sclerosis"; Journ. Altern. Complement. Afed. 3(1), p.229 (1997) and 3(2), p.205 (1997).

43 Amylotrophic lateral sclerosis (lateral amyotrophic sclerosis)

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44 Tendonitis (tendinitis)

[128] Binder A., Parr G., Hazleman B., Fitton-Jackson S. " Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy of persistent rotator cuff tendinitis: A double-blind controlled assessment", The Lancet, 1(8379): pp. 695-698 (1984).

[129] Chard M.D., Hazleman B.L. "Pulsed electromagnetic field treatment of chronic lateral humeral epicondylitis", Clin. Exp. Rheumatol., 6(3), pp. 330-332 (1988).

45 Muscular injuries (Traumatismes musculaires)

[130] Nikolova L., Popov A., Klouchek E. "Effect of classical drugs and low frequency magnetic field on tissue regeneration"; Vopr. Kurortol. Fizioter. Lech. Fiz. Cult., 3, pp. 19-23 (1984).

[131] Sisken B.F., Walker J. "Therapeutic aspects of electromagnetic fields for soft-tissue healing" in Electromagnetic fields: Biological Interactions and A1echanisms, Ed. Blank pp.277-285 (1995).

46 Mood swings (Troubles de l'humeur)

[50] Sandyk R., Anninos P.A., Tsagas N. "Magnetic fields and seasonality of affective illness: implications for therapy", Internat. J of Neurosci, 58(3-4), pp. 261-267 (1991).

47 Cancerous tumors (Tumeurs cancereuses)

[132] Ogorodnikova L.S. et al. "Morphological criteria of lung cancer regression under the effect of magnetotherapy", Vopr. Onkol., 26(1), p. 2834, (1980).

[133] Bakhmutskii N.G. et al. "The assessment of the efficacy of the effect of a rotational magnetic field on the course of the tumor process in patients with cancer", Sov. Med., 7, pp.25-27 (1991).

[134] Bakhmutskii N.G. et al. "The growth dynamics of Walker Carcinosarcoma during exposure to a magnetic eddy field", Vopr. Onkol., 37(6), pp. 705-708 (1991).

[135] Randoll U. & Pangan R.M. "Role of complex biophysical/chemical therapies for cancer" Bioelectrochemistr and Bioenergetics, 27(3) pp.341-346 (1992).

[136] Ornate Y. "An experimental attempt to potentiate therapeutic effects of combined use of pulsing magnetic fields and antitumor agents", Nippon G., 8 pp. 1155-1166 (Aug. 1988). [137] Ogorodnikova L.S. et al. "Morphological criteria of lung cancer regression under the effect of magnetotherapy", Vopr. Onkol., 26(1), pp. 28-34 (1980).

[138] Smimova V. "Anti-tumorigenic action of an eddy magnetic field", Vrach, 2, pp. 25-26 (1994).

[139] Zhang X., Zhang H., Zheng C., Li C., Xiong W. "Extremely low frequency pulsed gradient magnetic field inhibit malignant tumor growth at different biological levels"; Cell Bio!. lnt., 26(7): pp. 599-603 (2002).

48 Ulcers, necrotizing (ulcere necrotique)

[140] Pasynkov E.I. et al. "Therapeutic use of altemating magnetic field in the treatrnent of patients with chronic diseases of the veins of the lower limbs" ; Vopr. Kurortol. Fiziother. Lech. Fiz. Cult, 5 pp. 16-19 (1976)

[141] Alekseenko A.V. Gusak V.V. "Treatment of trophic ulcers of the lower extremities using a magnetic field", Klin. Khir., 7 pp. 60-63 (1991).

49 Ulcers, decubitus (ulcere de decubitus)

[142] Comorosan S., "The effect of pulsed magnetic therapy on the healing of decubitus ulcer", Romanian Journ. of Physiol., 30(1-2), pp. 41-45 (1993).

50 Ulcers, diabetic (Ulceres du diabetique)

[143] Kirillov I.B., Succhkova Z.V., Lastushkin A.V., Sigaev A.A., Nekhaeva T.I. "Magnetotherapy in the comprehensive treatment of vascular complications of diabetes mellitus", Klin. A1ed., 74(5), pp. 36-41 (1996).

[144] Kuliev R.A. & Babaev R.F. "A magnetic field in the combined treatment of suppurative wounds in diabetes mellitus 11 Vestn. Khir lm l.l. Grek, 148(1), p.3336 (1992).

[145] Kuliev R.A., Babaev R.F., Akhmedova L.M., Ragimova A.I. "Treatment of suppurative wounds in patients with diabetes mellitus magnetic field and laser irradiation 1 Khirurgliia (7,8), pp. 30-33 (1992).

51 Ulcers, varicose, venous (Ulceres variqueux)

[146] Pasynkov E.I. et al. "Therapeutic use of alternating magnetic field in the treatment of patients with chronic diseases of the veins of the lower limbs" ; Vopr. Kurortol. Fiziother. Lech. Fiz. Cult, 5 pp. 16-19 (1976)

[147] Ieran M., Zaffuto S., Bagnacani M.,Annovi M., Moratti A., Cadossi R. "Effect of low frequency pulsing electromagnetic fields on skin ulcers of venous origin in humans; A double-blind study"; J Orthop. Res. );far., 8(2) pp. 276-282 (1990).

[148] Sieron et al. "Use of magnetic field in treatment of trophic leg ulcers"; Pol. Tyg. Lek., 46 (36-39), pp. 717-719 (1991).

[149] Stiller ).1.J., Pak G.H., Shupack J.L., Thaler S., Kenny C., Jondreau L. "A portable pulsed electromagnetic field device to enhance healing of recalcitrant venous ulcers: A double-blind, placebo controlled clinical trial", Brit. Journ. of Dermatol., 127(2), pp. 147-154 (1992).

[150] Duran V., Zamurovic A.,Stojanovic S, Poljacki M., Jovanovic M., Durisic S. "Therapy of venous ulcers using pulsating electromagnetic fields- personal results", Klinika za infektivne i dermatoveneroloske bolesti, Afedicinski Facultet Sad, Med Pregl 44(11-12), pp. 485-488(1991).

[151] Todd D.J., Heylings D.J., Allen G.E., McMillin W.P. (Dermatology, Belfast city Hospital) "Treatment of cluonic varicose ulcers with pulsed electromagnetic fields: A controlled pilot study", Ir. Afed; Journ. , 84(2), pp. 54-55 (1991). Mechanisms of magnetotherapy with pulsed fields and general principles (Mecanismes de la magnetotherapie par champs pulses et principes generaux)

[152] Bassett C.A.L. "Beneficial effects of electromagnetic fields", Journ. of Cellular Biochemistry; 51, pp. 387-393 (1993).

[153] Luben R.A. "Membrane signal transduction as a site of electromagnetic field actions in bone and other tissues" ex: On the nature of electromagnetic field interaction with biological systems, Chapter 7, pp.83-98, Ed. Allan H. Ferry, Medical Intelligence Unit, (1994)

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