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Multiple Sclerosis And Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy Research

by Joshua Parker on Jun 09, 2016

Pulsed magnetic therapy and transcranial magnetic stimulation research (rTMS/TMS) research testing pulsed electromagnetic field effects upon different parameters of multiple sclerosis show remarkable benefits with no adverse reactions.

Research points to conclusion that multiple sclerosis and many neurological diseases share similar electrophysiologic anomalies. The anomalies can be found in brain waves of following neurological disease states;

epilepsy, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, migraine, cluster and other headache syndromes, severe PMS, and exaggerated menstrual related symptoms, attention deficit disorder ADD, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ADHD, depression, schizophrenia, anxiety, insomnia / sleeping disorders, tremor disorders, undiagnosed muscle twitch.

Several hundred pulsed electromagnetic field therapy citations contained in our research bibliographies are linked directly to PubMed a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the U.S. National Institutes of Health.

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Non pharmacological interventions for spasticity in multiple sclerosis.

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