Clinical reports have indicated that a magnetic field will result in the relaxation of muscle cramps. Two experiments were designed to study the phenomenon. Experiment I was- designed to determine if the observed phenomenon is physiologically or psychologically based. In the event that the results of Experiment I indicated a physiological basis for the magnetic field effect, Experiment II was designed to determine the mechanism through which a magnetic field acts. In Experiment I, muscle tension was induced with a cold pressor ice bath. For each subject, muscle tension was significantly reduced (p< 0.01) in the presence of the magnetic field. In Experiment II, muscle tension was induced in one of three ways: a cold pressor ice bath, physica...
PubMedID: 7677790In this study, we aimed to clarify the effects of chronically applied static magnet...
Static magnetic field (SMF) interacts with mammal skeletal muscle; however, SMF effects on skeletal ...
We tested the hypothesis that magnetic stimulation of muscle evokes cerebral potentials by causing a...
A recent study has indicated the presence of a steady state magnetic field increases blood flow and ...
Introduction: Muscle atrophy is the deterioration of muscle tissue due to long-term decrease of mus...
Background: Many therapeutic uses for Pulsed magnetic fields have been extensively studied. Benefici...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Okano et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms ...
The main purpose of this manuscript is to introduce the reader to the present “state of the art” in ...
Abstract: Magnetic therapy is the use of magnets to relieve pain in various areas of the body. It is...
Application of exposure to 50/60 Hz magnetic fields (MFs) has been conducted in the treatment of mus...
Objective: Transcranial static magnetic field stimulation has recently been demonstrated to modulate...
The effect of a magnetic field on adhesion of cultured muscle cells to the culture plate has been st...
With the increasing use of magnetic fields in recent five decades, the health effects of nonionized ...
The magnetic properties of free radicals and paramagnetic compounds such as hemoglobin and oxygen ar...
2003 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, EMC 2003 --11 May 2003 through 1...
PubMedID: 7677790In this study, we aimed to clarify the effects of chronically applied static magnet...
Static magnetic field (SMF) interacts with mammal skeletal muscle; however, SMF effects on skeletal ...
We tested the hypothesis that magnetic stimulation of muscle evokes cerebral potentials by causing a...
A recent study has indicated the presence of a steady state magnetic field increases blood flow and ...
Introduction: Muscle atrophy is the deterioration of muscle tissue due to long-term decrease of mus...
Background: Many therapeutic uses for Pulsed magnetic fields have been extensively studied. Benefici...
Publisher Copyright: © 2021 Okano et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms ...
The main purpose of this manuscript is to introduce the reader to the present “state of the art” in ...
Abstract: Magnetic therapy is the use of magnets to relieve pain in various areas of the body. It is...
Application of exposure to 50/60 Hz magnetic fields (MFs) has been conducted in the treatment of mus...
Objective: Transcranial static magnetic field stimulation has recently been demonstrated to modulate...
The effect of a magnetic field on adhesion of cultured muscle cells to the culture plate has been st...
With the increasing use of magnetic fields in recent five decades, the health effects of nonionized ...
The magnetic properties of free radicals and paramagnetic compounds such as hemoglobin and oxygen ar...
2003 IEEE International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, EMC 2003 --11 May 2003 through 1...
PubMedID: 7677790In this study, we aimed to clarify the effects of chronically applied static magnet...
Static magnetic field (SMF) interacts with mammal skeletal muscle; however, SMF effects on skeletal ...
We tested the hypothesis that magnetic stimulation of muscle evokes cerebral potentials by causing a...