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Electromagnetic therapy, also known as electromagnetic field therapy, involves the use of magnets or electromagnets for therapeutic purposes. It encompasses various types, including bioelectromagnetics, electrotherapy, and pulsed electromagnetic field therapy (PEMF). These therapies utilize electromagnetic fields to influence biological processes, treat diseases, and promote healing.
The use of electromagnetic fields in therapy dates back over two thousand years, with ancient physicians employing magnetic therapy for various ailments. However, the modern development of electromagnetic therapy began in the 20th century. Nikola Tesla was a pioneer in electrotherapy, and his work laid the groundwork for the development of PEMF therapy. In the 1970s, Drs. Andrew Bassett and Arthur Pilla developed a non-invasive PEMF device that successfully healed non-union fractures, leading to FDA approval for such devices in 1979.
Electromagnetic therapy, particularly PEMF, offers several potential benefits:
During electromagnetic therapy sessions, patients typically experience a painless procedure where electromagnetic fields are applied to the body using specialized devices. The therapy is non-invasive and generally considered safe, though individuals with pacemakers or pregnant women should avoid it.
To begin electromagnetic therapy, consider the following steps:
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