Magnetic Field Therapy
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Subject Areas on Research
- A Multicenter, Prospective, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind Study of a Novel Pain Management Device, AT-02, in Patients with Fibromyalgia.
- A double-blind pilot dosing study of low field magnetic stimulation (LFMS) for treatment-resistant depression (TRD).
- Combined magnetic field results in higher fusion rates than pulsed electromagnetic field bone stimulation after thoracolumbar fusion surgery.
- Credibility of low-strength static magnet therapy as an attention control intervention for a randomized controlled study of CranioSacral therapy for migraine headaches.
- Differential heart rate response to magnetic seizure therapy (MST) relative to electroconvulsive therapy: a nonhuman primate model.
- Disruption of component processes of spatial working memory by electroconvulsive shock but not magnetic seizure therapy.
- Force-pain relationship in functional magnetic and electrical stimulation of subjects with paresis and preserved sensation.
- Individualized Low-Amplitude Seizure Therapy: Minimizing Current for Electroconvulsive Therapy and Magnetic Seizure Therapy.
- Magnetic Liver Retraction: an Incision-Less Approach for Less Invasive Bariatric Surgery.
- Magnetic compression anastomosis (magnamosis) in a porcine esophagus: Proof of concept for potential application in esophageal atresia.
- Management of glioblastoma: State of the art and future directions.
- Minimum Electric Field Exposure for Seizure Induction with Electroconvulsive Therapy and Magnetic Seizure Therapy.
- New directions in the rational design of electrical and magnetic seizure therapies: individualized Low Amplitude Seizure Therapy (iLAST) and Magnetic Seizure Therapy (MST).
- Optimization of magnetic neurostimulation waveforms for minimum power loss.
- Phagocytes mediate targeting of iron oxide nanoparticles to tumors for cancer therapy.
- Treatment of early stage osteonecrosis of the femoral head.
- Unaltered neuronal and glial counts in animal models of magnetic seizure therapy and electroconvulsive therapy.