Electromagnetic therapy

Electromagnetic therapy or Electromagnetic field therapy refers to therapy involving the use of magnets or electromagnets.[citation needed]

Electromagnetic therapy
Other namesElectromagnetic field therapy
ICD-10-PCS6A2
MeSHD055909
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Types include[citation needed] :

  • Bioelectromagnetics, the study of how electromagnetic fields interact with and influence biological processes.[1]
  • Electrotherapy, the use of electrical or electromagnetic energy in medicine;[2]
  • Electromagnetic therapy (alternative medicine), the use of electromagnetic radiation to treat disease. Evidence of efficacy is lacking.[3]
  • Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy, or PEMF, the use of weak electromagnetic fields to initiate osteogenesis.[4]
  • Alternating electric field therapy, also known as "Tumor Treating Fields", the use of electric fields as an anti-mitotic therapy for cancer patients.


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