RESEARCH & LITERATURE
Pulsed electromagnetic field research has been conducted for over 3 decades and shows diverse improvement in neurological, physiological and psychological parameters while indicating no adverse reactions. Over the years pulsed electromagnetic fields have been proven effective in thousands of cases where conventional medicine has failed.
Magnopro Studies
A Clinical Study to Evaluate the Magnopro Device in the Management of Myalgia and Arthralgia of the Knee
(24-page PDF)
Dr. N. Marquina, Houston 2006-2007
The statistical results are excellent regarding the effect of the Magnopro on knee pain as measured with the Visual Analog Scale (VAS). The statistical significance achieved in lowering chronic knee pain is p < 0.001 (see Table 1). Typically, a p value of 0.05 or less is accepted as statistically significant. On the other hand, the clinical effects of the treatment protocol that was used in the study on the physiological parameters that were measured were not statistically significant.
Magnopro Magnetic System and Stress Management: A Before and After Comparison to Another Magnetic Therapy System and Controls
(9-page PDF)
Kris Stockwell and Dr. W. Pawluk, Seatle 2003
This study suggests that the OMT Magnopro magnetic therapy system is useful for reducing stress responses or inducing a relaxation response, in particular for systolically sensitive individuals and also to improve tissue oxygenation. The QRS in these circumstances appears to be more useful for diastolically sensitive or affected individuals, perhaps preferential for the chronic stress-prone.
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