The measurement of the parameters of the low-frequency electromagnetic field used in physical therapy

Piotr Żurawski, Ryszard Naskręcki, Maria Michalak, Maciej Jadżyn, Wanda Stryła, Marlena Knapczyk

Piotr Żurawski, Ryszard Naskręcki, Maria Michalak, Maciej Jadżyn, Wanda Stryła, Marlena Knapczyk – The measurement of the parameters of the low-frequency electromagnetic field used in physical therapy. Fizjoterapia Polska 2007; 7(1); 45-51

Abstract

Background. The living organism is affected by electromagnetic influences covering a huge range of frequencies and amplitudes. The low-frequency electromagnetic field (LF-EMF) is a popular modality in physical therapy in Poland. As yet no standard frequency or duration of treatment have been determined and no side effects of EMF have been identified. A better understanding of LF-EMF should be based on objective physical measures and evidence-based clinical studies. Material and methods. The physical and technical parameters of the electromagnetic field applicators, in particular a coil mat for whole-body treatment (length 170 cm, width 70 cm) and an applicator for topical use (length 7 cm, width 6 cm) are determined. Besides, the paper reports on determination of the parameters of the generated electromagnetic fields: induction, topography of the field and the temporal profile of the magnetic pulse. Magnetic field induction was measured by a measuring probe calibrated with the use of a magnetometer. The temporal profile of the electromagnetic pulse was determined with a digital oscilloscope to which the probe was connected. Results. The electromagnetic field was very heterogeneous. The value of induction of magnetic field ranged from near zero to 300 tiT for the coil mat and to 4000, μT for the topical applicator and fast disappeared with increased distance from the field source. The frequency of EMF was 30 Hz. The pulse shape was saw-toothed. increased supply program linearly increased magnetic induction. Conclusions. The position of the body during electromagnetic exposure and choice of applicator (coil mat or topical applicator) have a significant effect on the magnitude of electromagnetic exposure.

Key words:
low-frequency electromagnetic field (LF-EMF), magnetic induction, impulse shape, temporal profile
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Individualised low frequency magnetic field therapy, using the example of the de Quervain syndrome

Marcin Machnia, Natalia Cichoń, Elżbieta Miller

M. Machnia, N. Cichoń, E. Miller: Individualised low frequency magnetic field therapy, using the example of the de Quervain syndrome. FP 2015;15(4);116-122

Abstract
Background. The paper presents a case of treatment of the de Quervain syndrome with low frequency electromagnetic field (PEMF), following a procedure different from those applied to date. A patient with de Quervain syndrome diagnosed in her left hand, had been treated in the typical fashion for several months (immobilisation, pharmacotherapy, physiotherapy, kinesitherapy) without any significant improvement.
Due to the absence of the expected therapeutic effect in terms of manual skills, or abatement of pain, the patient was subjected to PEMF therapy with the use of biofeedback, in order to determine the parameters of the therapy. The therapeutic procedure involved using the ONDAMED device, generating an impulse imitating the functional potential of neural cells with a smooth adjustment of parameters (induction, frequency, time), allowing the use of biofeedback of pulse measured on the radial artery. The diagnostic and therapeutic procedure resulted, after 4 weeks, in an improvement of hand function and cessation of pain. The result of treatment and manner of treatment described in the paper encourage further study into the effect of magnetic impulses of waveforms similar to the functional potential of neural cells and the use of biofeedback in targeted magnetotherapy.

Key words:
PEMF, biofeedback, ONDAMED, magnetotherapy, tendovaginitis

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