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Varani K

Effect of low frequency electromagnetic fields on A2A adenosine receptors in human neutrophils

Br J Pharmacol. 2002 May;136(1):57-66.

Varani K

Alteration of A3 adenosine receptors in human neutrophils and low frequency electromagnetic fields.

Biochemical Pharmacology Volume 66, Issue 10, 15 November 2003, Pages 1897-1906

Hansen E.C.

The effect of Electromagnetic Fields on Blood Circulation.

Eur J Phys Med Rehab 1993, Vol 3; No1:13-17

O’Kane C.A.J.

The use of Elmedistraal (PEMF) treatment to accelerate healing, reduce pain and oedema in hyper acute peripheral soft tissue injuries. A double blind randomised study.

Dated 11 June 1998. Data held by manufacturer.

Kenkre J.E., Hobbs F.D.R. et al.

A randomised controlled trial of electromagnetic therapy in the primary care management of venous leg ulceration.

Family Practice, volume 13 No.3 (1996) pp 236-241

Nilsson L. et Al.

Effect of PEMF vs. placebo on distal microcirculation and release of CGRP in diabetic patients with critical ischemia.

Data held by manufacturer.

Renaa T.

Routine use of Elmedistraal PEMF in Frederikstad, Norway.

Dated 22 January 1998. Data held by manufacturer.

Ganesan K

Low frequency pulsed electromagnetic field--a viable alternative therapy for arthritis.

Indian J Exp Biol. 2009 Dec;47(12):939-48.

Sutbeyaz ST

The effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields in the treatment of cervical osteoarthritis: a randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled trial.

Rheumatol Int. 2006 Feb;26(4):320-4.

Binder A

Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy of persistent rotator cuff tendinitis. A double-blind controlled assessment.

Lancet. 1984 Mar 31;1(8379):695-8.

Basset, C.A.L.

Beneficial Effects of Electromagnetic Fields.

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry 51:387-393 (1993)

Weintraub M.I.

Pulsed magnetic field therapy in refractory carpal tunnel syndrome: Electrodiagnosticparameters – pilot study.

Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation 18 (2005) 79–83


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