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Hello,

I am looking for scientific information about the use and results of the IFAS

machine (High Frequency treatment) , which has been designed by Nicola Tesla.

Especially in sports injury treatment and scientific information. Can anybody

from Australia help out

kind regards

thorsten Burkard

London

From: efreem3407@... <efreem3407@...>

Subject: Re: Re: Weight/Strength Training after Knee Replacement

Supertraining

Date: Tuesday, 27 September, 2011, 20:35

Then why even have a knee or hip replacement if the prosthesis limits life

function? Is it pain? Most people get them to get rid of pain? Or is it

reconstructive; such as after an accident?

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I've never heard of IFAS, and I'm not familiar with machine designed by

Tesla for treatment. However, I imagine you are referring to electrical

stimulation induced by variable magnetic fields.

If that's the case, the XVIII Congress of the International Society of

Electrophysiology and Kinesiology (ISEK, 2010) mentioned it. ISEK, whic took

place in Aalborg, Denmark 16-19 June, 2010, has an editorial that mentions

magnetic stimulation (available on-line for free at the link below).

Maffiuletti, Nicola A, Marco A Minetto, Dario Farina, and o

Bottinelli. 2011. “Electrical stimulation for neuromuscular testing and

training: state-of-the art and unresolved

issues.<http://www.springerlink.com/content/w70328p03411h575/fulltext.pdf>

”* European Journal of Applied Physiology* 111 (10) (October): 2391-2397.

I quote the relevant statement from the editorial:

" the maximal power output of modern magnetic stimulators does not seem

appropriate enough for subjects with excess subcutaneous adipose tissue. "

The bibliography reported by the same editorial is:

Bustamante V, de Santa E, Gorostiza A, Jimenez U, Galdiz JB

(2010) Muscle training with repetitive magnetic stimulation of the

quadriceps in severe COPD patients. Respir Med 104:237–245

Millet GY, V, A, Verge`s S (2011) Electrical stimulation for

testing neuromuscular function: from sport to pathology. Eur J Appl Physiol.

Giovanni Ciriani - West Hartford, CT - USA

On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 5:06 PM, thor <kaleuuk@...> wrote:

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>

>

> Hello,

> I am looking for scientific information about the use and results of the

> IFAS machine (High Frequency treatment) , which has been designed by Nicola

> Tesla. Especially in sports injury treatment and scientific information. Can

> anybody from Australia help out

>

> kind regards

>

> thorsten Burkard

> London

>

>

>

> From: efreem3407@... <efreem3407@...>

> Subject: Re: Re: Weight/Strength Training after Knee

> Replacement

> Supertraining

> Date: Tuesday, 27 September, 2011, 20:35

>

> Then why even have a knee or hip replacement if the prosthesis limits life

> function? Is it pain? Most people get them to get rid of pain? Or is it

> reconstructive; such as after an accident?

>

> ==========================

>

>

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