Chronic Pain

“The rapidly expanding field of biomagnetics potentially offers a variety of therapeutic modalities that may be of clinical value, especially in patients who have pain that is resistant to more traditional therapeutics. Among these modalities, PEMF is unique”

A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial using a low-frequency magnetic field in the treatment of musculoskeletal chronic pain. 2007

Arthritis

“PEMF not only alleviates the pain in the arthritis condition but it also affords chondroprotection, exerts anti-inflammatory action and helps in bone remodelling and this could be developed as a viable alternative for arthritis therapy”

Low frequency Pulsed Electromagnetic Field–a viable alternative therapy for arthritis. 2009

Musculoskeletal Disorders

“As a result, a wide variety of challenging musculoskeletal disorders have been treated successfully over the past two decades. More than a quarter million patients with chronically ununited fractures have benefited, worldwide, from this surgically non-invasive method, without risk, discomfort, or the high costs of operative repair”

Beneficial effects of electromagnetic fields. 1993

Multiple Sclerosis

THE EFFECT OF OMI THERAPY ON THE POWER OF THE LEG-STRETCHING MUSCLES IN PATIENTS SUFFERING FROM MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS.
In cases of multiple sclerosis, it has always been shown by the world of medical science that magnetic field therapies are the most effective physiotherapy options for the condition. Click on view complete study

Stroke

TREATING STROKE AND MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE USING OMI THERAPY
Even in developed countries, brain catastrophe is the third-leading cause of death and is responsible for a significant majority of disabilities. In 90 % of cases, damage to the cerebral matter is triggered by vas ospasm, with hemorrhages being responsible for the other 10 %. Click to view complete study.

Delayed Language Development

TREATING STROKE AND MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE USING OMI THERAPY
Even in developed countries, brain catastrophe is the third-leading cause of death and is responsible for a significant majority of disabilities. In 90 % of cases, damage to the cerebral matter is triggered by vas ospasm, with hemorrhages being responsible for the other 10 %. Click to view complete study.