Magnets are a revolutionary way to relieve pain
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Magnets are a revolutionary way to relieve pain
Fri Nov 18 2011Email Print
By The You Docs
Physicians have long known that “the body electric” is for real: Tiny electrical currents and magnetic fields are constantly firing off inside you. We just haven’t known how to harness these forces for healing. But a handful of scientists and medical innovators have relentlessly pursued this.
They’re succeeding, using something few docs know much about. It’s not a new pill or operation; it’s magnets. Not the kind you stick on the fridge, but pulsating electromagnets. They produce invisible energy waves that increase blood flow and normalize some electrical impulses to and in nerves. One Food and Drug Administration-approved device — yep, they’re that far — relieves more than 50 per cent of post-operative pain. Nobody appreciates what a godsend that is like an anesthesiologist (Dr. Mike) and a surgeon (Dr. Oz). Well, nobody except every surgery patient who’s woken up to a world of hurt. Called the Torino, this post-op pain zapper is so new that even MDs who’ve vaguely heard of it probably think it’s a new car.
How do devices that use a pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) relieve post-op pain and — you’re about to get as excited as we are — intractable back, neck, foot and arthritis pain? Your nerves, cartilage, spinal fluid, bones, muscles and blood all rely on a symphony of dancing ions. PEMFs activate these electrically charged particles in ways that seem to turn off inflammation and turn on cell repair.
PEMFs rev up production of nitric oxide, which increases blood flow to the targeted area. The combo stimulates an anti-inflammatory cascade that, in the Torino’s case, not only halves post-op pain but also reduces swelling and speeds healing.
http://www.thestar.com/article/1088540--you-docs-magnets-are-a-revolutionary-way-to-relieve-pain
By The You Docs
Physicians have long known that “the body electric” is for real: Tiny electrical currents and magnetic fields are constantly firing off inside you. We just haven’t known how to harness these forces for healing. But a handful of scientists and medical innovators have relentlessly pursued this.
They’re succeeding, using something few docs know much about. It’s not a new pill or operation; it’s magnets. Not the kind you stick on the fridge, but pulsating electromagnets. They produce invisible energy waves that increase blood flow and normalize some electrical impulses to and in nerves. One Food and Drug Administration-approved device — yep, they’re that far — relieves more than 50 per cent of post-operative pain. Nobody appreciates what a godsend that is like an anesthesiologist (Dr. Mike) and a surgeon (Dr. Oz). Well, nobody except every surgery patient who’s woken up to a world of hurt. Called the Torino, this post-op pain zapper is so new that even MDs who’ve vaguely heard of it probably think it’s a new car.
How do devices that use a pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) relieve post-op pain and — you’re about to get as excited as we are — intractable back, neck, foot and arthritis pain? Your nerves, cartilage, spinal fluid, bones, muscles and blood all rely on a symphony of dancing ions. PEMFs activate these electrically charged particles in ways that seem to turn off inflammation and turn on cell repair.
PEMFs rev up production of nitric oxide, which increases blood flow to the targeted area. The combo stimulates an anti-inflammatory cascade that, in the Torino’s case, not only halves post-op pain but also reduces swelling and speeds healing.
http://www.thestar.com/article/1088540--you-docs-magnets-are-a-revolutionary-way-to-relieve-pain
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