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Electromagnetic pulses provide pain relief for osteoarthritis
Henry Ford Health System ^ | Mar 6, 2010 | Unknown

Posted on 03/06/2010 8:26:46 AM PST by decimon

Electromagnetic pulses significantly decrease pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis of the knee, according to Henry Ford Hospital researchers.

In the double-blind, randomized placebo-controlled study, 34 patients used a portable battery-operated device that emits a low-intensity pulsating electromagnetic frequency and experienced more than 40 percent pain relief on their first day.

"Our results show pulsed electromagnetic fields caused a significant decrease in pain" says Fred Nelson, M.D., associate program director for research and director of the Osteoarthritis Center, Department of Orthopaedics, Henry Ford Hospital.

Dr. Nelson will present the results this week at the Orthopaedic Research Society's annual meeting in New Orleans.

Dr. Nelson explains that in the laboratory, electromagnetic signals have been shown to decrease calcium in cartilage cells. This sets off a series of chemical events that can lead to reduced inflammation. Previously, the electromagnetic fields have been used to control pain related to cosmetic surgery.

"We are really fine-tuning what we are doing to the cell environment with a very specific pulse sequence and frequency," says Dr. Nelson.

Patients strapped the small, ring-shaped plastic device around their knees for 15 minutes, twice daily for six weeks. The device was lightweight and patients could position the device directly over clothing. All participants were given a device with a coil that appeared to work but some were assigned active coils and others were given non-active coils. The electromagnetic device was developed by Ivivi Health Sciences of Montvale, New Jersey.

Osteoarthritis of the knee is a leading cause of disability and loss of independence. It is a slow, progressively degenerative disease in which the joint cartilage gradually wears away due to trauma, aging or infection. As the cartilage thins, the surrounding bone thickens and often bones rub against one another, causing additional wear. Normal activity becomes painful and difficult.

Current treatments include drug therapies like anti-inflammatory medication or pain relievers; physical therapy; support devices; health and behavioral modifications such as weight loss; surgery and joint replacement.

Dr. Nelson explains that medications often have variable success and can produce considerable side effects such as changes in kidney and liver function, a reduction in the ability of blood to clot as well as abdominal pain, nausea and indigestion.

"The exciting thing about this new approach is that it has been found to have no side effects, it is relatively low-cost in the long-run and the onset of pain relief is immediate," says Dr. Nelson. "We look at electromagnetic pulses as a potential way to improve quality of life and independence for those who suffer from osteoarthritis of the knee."

Dr. Nelson says researchers will continue to look at the consistency of the relief, how long the pain relief lasts and if electromagnetic pulses might affect other joints.

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Funding for the study: Ivivi Health Sciences.


TOPICS: Health/Medicine
KEYWORDS: painmanagement
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1 posted on 03/06/2010 8:26:46 AM PST by decimon
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To: neverdem; DvdMom

Kneejerk ping.


2 posted on 03/06/2010 8:27:15 AM PST by decimon
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To: decimon

Many small nuclear explosions are good for you?


3 posted on 03/06/2010 8:28:02 AM PST by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin!)
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To: decimon

Is this different from the e-stim devices that have been around for quite some time? I read recently that they did not show to be all that helpful for pain. However, anything that works, I say YAY!


4 posted on 03/06/2010 8:28:54 AM PST by brytlea (Jesus loves me, this I know.)
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To: brytlea

I LOVE electro-medicine!!


5 posted on 03/06/2010 8:29:55 AM PST by chicagolady (Mexican Elite say: EXPORT Poverty Let the American Taxpayer foot the bill !)
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To: chicagolady

Just plug you in and go, huh? ;)


6 posted on 03/06/2010 8:30:27 AM PST by brytlea (Jesus loves me, this I know.)
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To: decimon

Sounds good to me.


7 posted on 03/06/2010 8:37:48 AM PST by LucyJo (http://www.housetohouse.com/)
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To: decimon

Give me some of that for my hurting hip. I’ll volunteer for a free clinical trial. LOL


8 posted on 03/06/2010 8:48:31 AM PST by pray4liberty
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To: pray4liberty

I’ll take some for my neck pain...............pppullleeezzzeee.


9 posted on 03/06/2010 9:07:03 AM PST by Carley (Are you better off now than one year ago? HELL NO!!!!!)
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To: Carley

Wonder if it would help the sore stiffness in my right hand after slamming 300 rounds of 9MM and 9x18 ammo through targets yesterday?


10 posted on 03/06/2010 9:10:03 AM PST by MHGinTN (Obots, believing they cannot be deceived, it is impossible to convince them when they are deceived.)
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To: decimon

This device has been available in Europe for quite a while. My wife got one from her brother who lives over there. I notice she doesn’t use it much preferring medications.


11 posted on 03/06/2010 9:14:01 AM PST by AEMILIUS PAULUS (It is a shame that when these people give a riot)
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To: MHGinTN

LOLOL........that’s a good pain.


12 posted on 03/06/2010 9:19:29 AM PST by Carley (Are you better off now than one year ago? HELL NO!!!!!)
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To: Carley

Oh yes, yes it is! I always have such a warm fuzzy feeling as I drive home again to extend the pleasure by cleaning the tools thoroughly. Going back this afternoon in fact. The M1 Carbine needs exercising. And a couple of revolvers newly purchased need testing/zeroing.


13 posted on 03/06/2010 9:25:14 AM PST by MHGinTN (Obots, believing they cannot be deceived, it is impossible to convince them when they are deceived.)
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To: decimon

Having worked (as a power distribution Lineman) for many years, I can verify that the emp from those lines do in fact relieve arthritis pain! Ya just don’t want to get too close!


14 posted on 03/06/2010 11:12:33 AM PST by JDoutrider (Send G. Soros home! Hell isn't half full!)
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To: MHGinTN

Man, I hope you have a big stash of ammo left. Mine comes from over use from quilting, knitting, crocheting, and gardening.

And if obamadeathcare goes through we seniors won’t have to worry, we won’t be getting much healthcare.

OBAMANOMICS—TRICKLE DOWN DESTRUCTION of the economy
Bambi doesn’t keep his promises...so buyer beware!

SET THEIR LOCAL AND DC LINES ON FIRE!

PLEASE ASK THEM TO REPEAL THE BIG NEW FEES in TRICARE for Life, the retired Military over 65 secondary health ins. which they passed in a DOD bill. They promised our Military these benefits, and our Military have earned them.

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Lots of local demwit phone numbers on this thread
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Rename, repackage, rewrite it a tad smaller, and sell another pig in a poke. NO COLAs for granny, retired Military or retired fed employees. BIG NEW fees for Tricare for Life retired over 65 Military’s secondary health ins. (DOD bill already passed, delayed but goes into effect 2011 NEEDS TO BE REPEALED!
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OBAMA’s WAR ON SENIORS http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2433867/posts/

New Dem mantra: Woof, woof eat dog food granny....ala let them eat cake.

Obama says slight fix will extend Social Security, http://townhall.com/news/us/2010/02/19/obama_says_slight_fix_will_extend_social_security

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Medicare tax may apply to investment income (ObamaCare tax hike)
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Obama: No reduced Medicare benefits in health care reform
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Will healthcare reform mean cuts in Medicare for seniors?
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Health Reform’s Hidden Victims Young people and seniors would pay a high price for ObamaCare.
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MILITARY & Retired MILITARY
Veterans’ G.I. Bill benefits MIA
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TRI CARE FOR LIFE This from a google search:

http://economicspolitics.blogspot.com/2009/05/tricare-for-life-is-obama-trying-to.html

This option would help reduce the costs of TFL, as well as costs for Medicare, by introducing minimum out-of pocket requirements for beneficiaries. Under this option, TFL would not cover any of the first $525 of an enrollee’s cost-sharing liabilities for calendar year 2011 and would limit coverage to 50 percent of the next $4,725 in Medicare cost sharing that the beneficiary incurred. (Because all further cost sharing would be covered by TFL, enrollees could not pay more than $2,888 in cost sharing in that year.) http://www.cbo.gov/ftpdocs/99xx/doc9925/12-18-HealthOptions.pdf

Bill Would Restrict Veterans’ Health Care Options 11/06/09
Buyer and McKeon Offer Amendments to Protect Veterans and TRICARE Beneficiaries

Congress plans to block Tricare fee increases
http://www.armytimes.com/news/2009/10/military_tricarefees_blocked_100709w
http://www.navytimes.com/news/2009/10/military_tricarefees_blocked_100709w/

By Rick Maze - Staff writer, Oct 7, 2009

Tricare fee increases imposed last week by the Defense Department will be repealed by a provision of the compromise 2010 defense authorization bill unveiled Wednesday by House and Senate negotiators.

The fee increases were announced on Sept. 30 and took effect on Oct. 1, but the defense bill, HR 2647, includes a provision barring any fee increases until the start of fiscal 2011.

Retired Army Maj. Gen. Bill Matz, president of the National Association for Uniformed Services, said the announcement of fee increases was shocking considering that the Obama administration promised earlier this year to hold off on any new fee Tricare fee increases until fiscal 2011.

“President Obama and DoD assured NAUS and the entire military family earlier this year that there would rightly be no increases in any Tricare fees” in fiscal 2010, Matz said. “We took them at their word, and I can’t believe that a co-pay increase like this was allowed to go forward,” he added.


15 posted on 03/06/2010 12:38:18 PM PST by GailA (obamacare paid for by cuts & taxes on most vulnerable Veterans, disabled,seniors & retired Military)
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To: brytlea

We are electrical beings. If someone has a heart attack, what do they do? They ZAP you! Freerepublic ZOT’s You and Paramedics Zap you.

I have done a lot of reading on that basis, we are electrical beings. It is an obvious fact we can benefit from Eletro medicine. Bob Beck was a great writer and teacher.


16 posted on 03/06/2010 12:55:57 PM PST by chicagolady (Mexican Elite say: EXPORT Poverty Let the American Taxpayer foot the bill !)
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To: chicagolady

I have never read any of his stuff, but this makes me want to!


17 posted on 03/06/2010 12:59:33 PM PST by brytlea (Jesus loves me, this I know.)
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To: decimon

My doctor wrote me a prescription for something like this. But it’s not like you can fill it at the local Walgreens. I never ordered one. But I still may. Don’t know if my insurance will pay for it or not, but at this point, I’m also am not sure I care.


18 posted on 03/07/2010 2:08:49 PM PST by El Gato ("The second amendment is the reset button of the US constitution"-Doug McKay)
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To: El Gato

Pain can be a great motivator. Hope you find what works.


19 posted on 03/07/2010 2:47:28 PM PST by decimon
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To: decimon

Anyone that has used a “Hulda Clark” zapper is quite familiar with this fact. - The 30 KC pulses from the oscillator kill off the bacteria, and also are extremely relaxing, to the point that insomnia is unknown to any regular user.

Between Chondroitin sulphate, and the zapper, there is no excuse any more for suffering from osteo arthritis.


20 posted on 03/07/2010 5:03:45 PM PST by editor-surveyor (Democracy, the vilest form of government, pits the greed of an angry mob vs. the rights of a man)
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