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Targeted Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy is a non-invasive, drug free treatment that uses low level electromagnetic fields via inductive coils to stimulate cell repair and accelerate healing, manage pain, inflammation and regenerate tissue, tendon, muscle and bone repair in just a few sessions to become Living Healed from musculoskeletal disorders and recovery from injuries fast. Electromagnetic field devices have been used therapeutically for more than a century to aid and accelerate Living Healed.  

The Science

In the 1830s, Faraday proposed the equations that describe how a time-varying (pulsing) electromagnetic field will induce an electrical field in a nearby conductor, like copper or tissue. This principle, Faraday’s Law, is the physical mechanism underlying many PEMF devices that have non-invasive biological effects.


Faraday’s Law of Induction is a basic law of electromagnetism that predicts how a time varying magnetic field will interact with an electric circuit to produce electromotive force. The law states that the induced electromotive force in any closed circuit is equal to the rate of change of the magnetic flux enclosed by the circuit. In the figure, ε represents the electromotive force, N represents the number of turns in the coil, d ΦB represents the magnetic flux, and dt represents time. Many PEMF devices operate by inducing electromotive force in conductive targets such as tissues of the human body.

How PEMF therapy works

To function in harmony, which is a healed state, all human cells have electrical and magnetic / electromagnetic charges. The optimal electromagnetic charge of the cell is essential for their function and communication. Damaged or unhealthy cells have decreased electrical potential which impairs their ability to heal, reconnect to the blood supply and exchange nutrients and waste. 

PEMF Heals

  • Back Pain 
  • Torn Muscles & Ligaments (Including Shoulders, Knees & Hernias)
  • Bone Breaks & Fractures (including Non-Union & Delayed Bone Fractures)
  • Osteoarthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis
  • Osteoporosis
  • Soft Tissue Injuries such as Strains & Sprains
  • Wound Healing
  • Chronic Fatigue
  • Peripheral Neuropathy
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Stress

Conditions Treated With PEMF

Pain Management – PEMF is widely used to relieve acute and chronic pain in joints and soft tissues including back pain, hip issues and pain from osteoarthritis.


Reduced Inflammation – PEMF resolves chronic inflammation by inducing changes in gene expression related to heme catabolism, removal of reactive oxygen species and lipid mediator biosynthesis 


Bone Healing – PEMF stimulates and regenerates bone growth by activating and accelerating the bodies natural processes. In athletes and soldiers recovering from stress fractures PEMF accelerates the return to sport or duty by activating bone remodeling via stimulation of osteocytes and osteoclast recruitment surrounding the damaged bone tissue.


Injury and Recovery – Athletes (sports medicine) and individuals use PEMF to accelerate recovery, prevent injuries, reduce muscle soreness & stiffness and enhancing performance contributing to optimized physical health and prolonged athletic careers


Age Related Degeneration and Injuries – Older clients use PEMF to strengthen areas of weakness and pain to regenerate and turn back the clock of aging.

Benefits of PEMF therapy

  • accelerated healing time
  • reduced pain (less reliance on pain medication)
  • Reduced stiffness
  • Improved Mobility
  • Increased Energy Levels
  • Better Quality of Sleep

PEMF therapy works by;

Supplying the damaged cells electrical current and magnetic energy through pulsed magnetic waves.

Restoring the cells natural electrical charges – a process called cellular bio stimulation

Clearing Inflammation by balancing and introducing anti-inflammatory cytokines

Rehabilitating blood flow improving tissue oxygenation, microcirculation and angiogenesis. It supports healing nutrient delivery and waste removal accelerating the natural healing process.

Stimulating Regeneration by activating cell signaling pathways that promote new cell growth.

Inducing Cytoprotection protecting cells from damage or injury via stimulating Heat Shock Proteins

Targeting bone growth and tissue regeneration at the sites of injury. Safety First

Pemf therapy is considered safe and low risk (is FDA approved). Most people experience no side effects. Mild temporary side effects can include the need to rest and mild tingling sensations as the body undergoes cellular changes and detoxification and the healing is activated. 

More on PEMF having no side effects:

The Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards for Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Field Exposure concluded that “A review of the extensive literature on radio frequency biological effects, consisting of well over 1300 primary peer reviewed publications published as early as 1950, reveals no adverse health effects that are not thermally related”. Non-invasive, non-thermal PEMF technologies have a long history of clinical use. Since the late 1990s, PEMF devices are estimated to have delivered over 3,000,000 treatments without reports of side effects or significant adverse events. Underscoring this point, two general reviews of clinical PEMF use found no evidence of significant adverse events nor side-effects in the literature reviewed 

FAQ

What Type of PEMF Therapy Do You Do?

We Offer Targeted PEMF Therapy where the device is placed directly over the injury site. We also offer Remote Frequency Therapy via DNA, Contact Frequency Therapy & Cold Laser.

Is There Any Risk Associated With PEMF Therapy?

PEMF Is Safe With No Side effects. PEMF works to heal damaged tissues, bones cells and bring the body back in to equilibrium. The main side effects are positive healing sensations – you may get tingling sensations where new tissue growth has been stimulated and is forming.

How Long Does PEMF Therapy Take To Work?

PEMF Therapy activates instant healing. How this is experienced will depend on the injury being treated and the clients sensitivity. It’s likely after one session pain will be relieved and inflammation reduced however clinical experience and research shows that a series of regular sessions over a period of time such as 6-8 weeks will bring permanent healing. Generally clients feel the sustained healing shift at week 4 of treatment.

How Many PEMF Sessions Do I Need?

Most clients see improvement after the first session. Healing times are dependent on the condition and need for complimentary holistic support. Most clients start seeing results at 5-6 sessions, chronic issues may require 10-15 sessions over a 3-6 week period. We treat each case on its own merit.

Is PEMF Therapy Painful?

No, PEMF is pain free non-invasive treatment. You may feel completely relaxed during the session as you receive balance and may even fall asleep – you may feel mildly stimulated during the session and more energised afterwards as PEMF therapy is charging the body with energy and making it instantly bio-available.

What Is a PEMF Session Like?

The Client is sat relaxed with the device placed on the treatment site and can simply relax for the treatment. We do offer complimentary Energy and Frequency Therapy & Emotion Release work to clear the source traumas of the injury if it is appropriate for the session.

How Can I Optimise My PEMF Treatment?

Water is a key component of ensuring the electrical charge circulates around the body. Make Sure You are hydrated for the session as well as during your treatment program to promote and support even faster healing times.

Who Should Avoid PEMF?

Individuals with pacemakers or other implanted medical devices

People with Epilepsy

How Do I Book My PEMF Therapy Session?

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Published PEMF Research


PEMF Induces Bone Growth Pulsed electromagnetic fields simultaneously induce osteogenesis and upregulate transcription of bone morphogenetic proteins 2 and 4 in rat osteoblasts in vitro
Electro-magnetic field promotes osteogenic differentiation of BM-hMSCs through a selective action on Ca(2+)-related mechanisms
Modulation of osteogenesis in human mesenchymal stem cells by specific pulsed electromagnetic field stimulation
Pulsed electromagnetic fields for the treatment of tibial delayed unions and nonunions. A prospective clinical study and review of the literature
Pulsing electromagnetic field treatment in ununited fractures and failed arthrodeses
A randomized double-blind prospective study of the efficacy of pulsed electromagnetic fields for interbody lumbar fusions
Early application of pulsed electromagnetic field in the treatment of postoperative delayed union of long-bone fractures: a prospective randomized controlled study
Patients treated with electrical stimulation as an adjunct for bone healing have less pain and are at reduced risk for radiographic nonunion
Efficacy of electrical stimulators for bone healing: a meta-analysis of randomized sham-controlled trials
Effect of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) on late-phase osteotomy gap healing in a canine tibial model Knees & Osteoarthritis
a significant improvement was observed 8 weeks after the treatment initiation,

Effects of pulsed electromagnetic field on knee osteoarthritis: a systematic review
Injury, Swelling & Surgery Recovery
laboratory and clinical confirmation of decreased pain and swelling following injury or surgery.

Pulsed electromagnetic fields in knee osteoarthritis: a double blind, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial
Evidence-Based Use of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy in Clinical Plastic Surgery
Non-invasive electromagnetic field therapy produces rapid and substantial pain reduction in early knee osteoarthritis: a randomized double-blind pilot study
The results show that after one month of treatment, the targeted PEMF device, developed explicitly to reduce inflammation, produced a more pronounced reduction in the scale for pain (VAS) and did so at significantly lower doses (12 h daily vs. 30 mins daily). As mentioned above, a key driver for this difference in efficacy is the device waveform, which for the targeted PEMF device generates an electric field 7 times stronger than that of the non-targeted PEMF device. A non-targeted PEMF device (low frequency) was found to lessen clinical signs of osteoarthritis in dogs after 20 18-minute treatments  The effects of pulsed electromagnetic field in the treatment of osteoarthritis in dogs: Clinical Study
Randomized, controlled clinical trial evaluating the efficacy of pulsed signal therapy in dogs with osteoarthritis Reduces Inflammation
PEMF exposure results in increased expression of the A2A and A3A adenosine receptors in a variety of cells and tissues Activation of these receptors by endogenous adenosine is associated with reductions in prostaglandins and inflammatory cytokines
Adenosine receptors as a biological pathway for the anti-inflammatory and beneficial effects of low frequency low energy pulsed electromagnetic fields Effect of pulsed electromagnetic field treatment on programmed resolution of inflammation pathway markers in human cells in culture
Effects of pulsed electromagnetic fields on postoperative pain: a double-blind randomized pilot study in breast augmentation patients
Targeted PEMF was applied for 20 min every 4 h after surgery and was found to reduce pain by 50%, reduce the concentration of the inflammatory cytokine interleukin-1beta at the wound site by 40% and, importantly during this period of opioid crises, reduce the use of narcotic pain medication by 50%.
Effects of pulsed electromagnetic fields on interleukin-1 beta and postoperative pain: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, pilot study in breast reduction patients PEMF Is Safe With No Side effects
Pulsed radio frequency energy (PRFE) use in human medical applications
Meta-analysis of clinical efficacy of pulsed radio frequency energy treatment
For deeper reading about the proven results of PEMF therapy we recommend;
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) stimulation as an adjunct to exercise: a brief review PEMF Heals The Brain
Increases in microvascular perfusion and tissue oxygenation via pulsed electromagnetic fields in the healthy rat brain
Stroke recovery 
Effect of pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) on infarct size and inflammation after cerebral ischemia in mice
Brain Injury Healing
Attenuation of interleukin-1beta by pulsed electromagnetic fields after traumatic brain injury Alzheimers
Electromagnetic field treatment protects against and reverses cognitive impairment in Alzheimer’s disease mice Neuro Protective
Protection against focal cerebral ischemia following exposure to a pulsed electromagnetic field Brain Cancer
Preclinical Studies Using Nativis Voyager RFE System, a Novel Non-invasive, Low Energy, Non-thermal, Non-ionizing Radiofrequency Energy (RFE) Device in Glioblastoma Mouse Models Brain Inflammation
Effect of pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) on infarct size and inflammation after cerebral ischemia in mice
Attenuation of interleukin-1beta by pulsed electromagnetic fields after traumatic brain injury
Results demonstrate that PEMF treatment attenuated IL-1β levels up to 10-fold in CSF within 6 h after contusive injury and also significantly suppressed IL-1β within 17–24 h after penetrating injury. In contrast, no differences in IL-1β were seen between PEMF-treated and control groups in brain homogenates. Reducing Brain Inflammation Improves Behaviour
Psychoneuroimmunology meets neuropsychopharmacology: translational implications of the impact of inflammation on behavior Depression
Rapid-rate transcranial magnetic stimulation of left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in drug-resistant depression Mood Lifting
Rapid mood-elevating effects of low field magnetic stimulation in depression
Cytoprotection – Gastric Support
Increased levels of hsp70 transcripts are induced when cells are exposed to low frequency electromagnetic fields
Effect of 60 Hz electromagnetic fields on the activity of hsp70 promoter: an in vitro study Vets use PEMF for Animal & Pets
Veterinary applications of pulsed electromagnetic field therapy The targeted PEMF waveform was designed to reduce inflammation in soft tissue. Characteristics of the waveform, such as the long burst width and the high frequency 27.12 MHz carrier wave, result in very efficient delivery of electric field to tissue, and, therein, beneficial clinical effects with small doses of treatment.
The effect of electromagnetic fields on postoperative pain and locomotor recovery in dogs with acute, severe thoracolumbar intervertebral disc extrusion: a randomized placebo-controlled, prospective clinical trial
Effects of a targeted PEMF device (high frequency) therapy in dogs with acute intervertebral disc extrusion and paraplegia being treated with spinal decompression surgery. Targeted PEMF treatment was applied for 15 min every 2 h for two weeks then twice daily for four weeks. Treated dogs exhibited significant reductions in surgical incision site pain, lower concentrations of inflammatory biomarkers, and improved proprioceptive function compared to controls PEMF devices are able to deliver therapy to deeper targets
Dose-specific effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on experimental pain: a systematic review
Targeted PEMF
Electromagnetic fields as first messenger in biological signaling: application to calmodulin-dependent signaling in tissue repair Instant healing
Electromagnetic fields instantaneously modulate nitric oxide signaling in challenged biological systems Reducing Postoperative Pain 
Effects of pulsed electromagnetic fields on interleukin-1 beta and postoperative pain: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, pilot study in breast reduction patients
PEMF beats Placebo
Pulsed electromagnetic fields reduce postoperative interleukin-1beta, pain, and inflammation: a double-blind, placebo-controlled study in TRAM flap breast reconstruction patients Wound Healing
Effect of Pulsed Radio Frequency Stimulation on Wound Healing: A Double-Blind Pilot Clinical Study, Electricity and Magnetism in Biology and Medicine The effects of non-thermal pulsed electromagnetic energy on wound healing of pressure ulcers in spinal cord-injured patients: a randomized, double-blind study. Subjects were given non-thermal pulsed high-frequency electromagnetic energy treatment for 30 minutes twice daily for 12 weeks or until healed. The percentage of pressure ulcers healed was measured at one week. Of the 20 patients with Stage II pressure ulcers, the active group had a significantly increased rate of healing with a greater percentage of the ulcer healed at one week than the control group. After controlling for the baseline status of the pressure ulcer, active treatment was independently associated with a significantly shorter median time to complete healing of the ulcer. Stage III pressure ulcers healed faster in the treatment group but the sample size was limited. For spinal cord-injured men with Stage II pressure ulcers, active non-thermal pulsed electromagnetic energy treatment significantly improved healing.
A portable pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) device to enhance healing of recalcitrant venous ulcers: a double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial
Pulsed magnetic fields accelerate cutaneous wound healing in rats
In a RCT conducted with paraplegic veterans with sacral ulcers, a single 30 min non-targeted PEMF treatment (high frequency) every weekday for a month resulted in 64% wound closure in the active treatment arm as compared to a 7% increase in wound size in sham treatment arm.
Effect of Pulsed Radio Frequency Stimulation on Wound Healing: A Double-Blind Pilot Clinical Study, Electricity and Magnetism in Biology and Medicine
Effects of pulsed magnetic energy on a microsurgically transferred vessel
animals treated with PEMF twice daily for 30 min over 8 weeks exhibited significant vascularization and virtually complete flap survival
Pulsed magnetic fields applied to a transferred arterial loop support the rat groin composite flap
This data provides proof that PEMF interventions are effective at promoting wound healing in part because of enhanced vascularization and associated tissue perfusion and oxygenation, all of which are important for wound repair.

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