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Weak Electromagnetic Field Treatments to Improve Sensory-Motor Integration in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis
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The author described three cases in which brief extracranial application of picoTesla (pT) range low-frequency electromagnetic fields (EMF) improved motor performance during ambulation in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). All three patients had experienced rapid deterioration in balance and frequently fell during ambulation when distracted by external auditory stimuli such as a person talking or calling to them. Treatment involved the transcranial application of 7.5 pT strength pulsed EMF. Each session consisted of two 20- or 30-minute treatments which were separated by a break of 15 minutes. Each patient showed pronounced improvement in gait and balance immediately after the treatment sessions. The author suggested that the ability of pT-strength pulsed EMF therapy to improve the ability of MS patients to ambulate even in the presence of distracting external auditory stimuli may reflect the ability the EMF stimuli to help restore abnormal reticular sensory-motor integration in MS patients to normal. [BENER 15143]
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