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Magnetotherapy

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Magnet Therapy
A general term for any allegedly therapeutic effect evoked by special magnets or magnetic fields; magnet therapy has a long tradition in many cultures—e.g., Arab, Chinese, Egyptian, Greek, Hebrew, Roman, and the Indian subcontinent

magnetotherapy (mag·neˈ·tō·theˑ·r·pē),
n the therapeutic application of magnetic fields.


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Nowadays, possible equipment used include the microwave needle moxibustion, electronic needle moxibustion, acupoint injection, acupoint magnetotherapy, and so on.
Following the introduction of fundamentals, he presents chapters discussing electrical properties and response characteristics of cells, tissues, and organs; electrotherapy and magnetotherapy comparisons; potential biological effects of subtle and not-so-subtle energy levels; primary design drivers of electrotherapeutic devices; simulation studies; electrotherapy clinical studies; and recent developments and trends.
Lowering of the level of negative residual effects of chemo-and radiotherapy combined with coded (multiple-frequency) magnetotherapy.
 
 
 
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