Pulsed radiofrequency Electromagnetic field (PRFE) has a long history about treatment of various medical conditions. Several clinical studies have demonstrated its safety and efficacy as a treatment for pain, edema, and soft tissue injury. In this pilot, prospective, randomized and double-blind study, a wearable, energy-emitting PRFE therapy device (MetiMed, Performance Hospital Srl, Seriate, Italy) was used to control postoperative pain and to accelerate wound healing in patients who underwent total knee or reverse shoulder prosthesis. We enrolled in the study 50 consecutive patients who had a total knee arthroplasty or a reverse shoulder prosthesis. The subjects were randomly assigned to receive a placebo or active PRFE device for 20 post...
SummaryObjectiveThe investigation aimed at determining the effectiveness of pulsed electromagnetic f...
Background and objectives: Cooled radiofrequency (RF) for neurotomy of genicular nerves has been pro...
WOS: 000348389000018PubMed ID: 25061031BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The number of studies and evidences...
Pulsed radiofrequency Electromagnetic field (PRFE) has a long history about treatment of various med...
Pulsed radiofrequency Electromagnetic field (PRFE) has a long history about treatment of various med...
Pulsed radiofrequency Electromagnetic field (PRFE) has a long history about treatment of various med...
The current study tested the hypothesis that the use of pulsed electromagnetic fields after rotator ...
The aim of this split-mouth, double-blind, randomized study was to determine whether pulsed electrom...
Although the rate of patients reporting satisfaction is generally high after joint replacement surge...
The clinical efficacy of a wearable pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy device was assessed ...
Abstract Background Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is often associated with a severe local inflammato...
Abstract Background The rehabilitation of knee osteoarthritis often includes electrotherapeutic moda...
BACKGROUND Postamputation phantom and residual limb pain are common and frequently intractable, with...
Purpose: Pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) may improve clinical outcomes following microfracture...
Tommaso Iannitti,1,2 Gregorio Fistetto,2 Anna Esposito,2 Valentina Rottigni,2,3 Beniamino Palmieri2,...
SummaryObjectiveThe investigation aimed at determining the effectiveness of pulsed electromagnetic f...
Background and objectives: Cooled radiofrequency (RF) for neurotomy of genicular nerves has been pro...
WOS: 000348389000018PubMed ID: 25061031BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The number of studies and evidences...
Pulsed radiofrequency Electromagnetic field (PRFE) has a long history about treatment of various med...
Pulsed radiofrequency Electromagnetic field (PRFE) has a long history about treatment of various med...
Pulsed radiofrequency Electromagnetic field (PRFE) has a long history about treatment of various med...
The current study tested the hypothesis that the use of pulsed electromagnetic fields after rotator ...
The aim of this split-mouth, double-blind, randomized study was to determine whether pulsed electrom...
Although the rate of patients reporting satisfaction is generally high after joint replacement surge...
The clinical efficacy of a wearable pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy device was assessed ...
Abstract Background Total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is often associated with a severe local inflammato...
Abstract Background The rehabilitation of knee osteoarthritis often includes electrotherapeutic moda...
BACKGROUND Postamputation phantom and residual limb pain are common and frequently intractable, with...
Purpose: Pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) may improve clinical outcomes following microfracture...
Tommaso Iannitti,1,2 Gregorio Fistetto,2 Anna Esposito,2 Valentina Rottigni,2,3 Beniamino Palmieri2,...
SummaryObjectiveThe investigation aimed at determining the effectiveness of pulsed electromagnetic f...
Background and objectives: Cooled radiofrequency (RF) for neurotomy of genicular nerves has been pro...
WOS: 000348389000018PubMed ID: 25061031BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The number of studies and evidences...