Guest guest Posted February 29, 2004 Report Share Posted February 29, 2004 Hey Mike, maybe it's me, but I can't tell if you think it is or it isn't a good idea to use the stimulator. In once sense it seems you are, in another it seems you say the studies say no. The thing in my case also, is that the bones are non-displaced, sitting in the perfect anatomical position, most likely because of that small section in the center that had remained fused. So, technically they are set in proper alignment & we do want them to " knit together, " so I've lost 'ya. ---------------------- I was making more of a general observation rather than specific in your case. However, as long as your foot bones are in the correct position and the goal is to promote fusion or knitting, then the procedure is absolutely warranted. The technical name for the procedure is Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF). For additional background for the rest of the list, I am going to type out some information from " Energy Medicine - the Scientific Basis " by Oschman. I can't recommend this book highly enough for anyone who wants to know more about how and why some of the energy modalities work. At any rate, pages 73-75 say: " Should you fracture a bone in an arm or leg, and it fails to heal in 3-6 months, there is a good chance that your physician will prescribe an energy method called pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy. Your prescription is for a small battery-operated pulse generator connected to a coil that you will place next to your injury for 8-10 hours a day. The PEMF device produces a magnetic field that induces a current to flow in nearby tissues. Induction is the process by which magnetic fields cause currents to flow in nearby conductors. It is the basis for transformers and other electrical devices. The laws governing induction have been a cornerstone of physics and electrical engineering for well over a century. Clinical tests have proved that PEMF therapy will " jump start " bone repair. Medical research has has revealed that magnetic fields 'can convert a stalled healing process into active repair, even in patients unhealed for as long as 40 years' (Bassett 1995). Hence Western science has finally confirmed and accepted a concept that has been part of traditional energy medicine for thousands of years. The idea of jump starting a healing process is familiar to anyone who has practiced energetic bodywork or movement therapies. It is fascinating to follow the saga of how the energetic approach in bone healing was discovered, accpeted as a therapy, rejected and reinstated by the medical community. Modern use of energy fields to stimulate bone repair began shortly after the discovery of 'animal electricity' at the end of the 18th century. By the mid-1800's the preferred method for treating slow healing fractures was to pass electricity through needles surgically implanted in the fracture region. The technique was banished from medical practice, along with unproven electrotherapies in the early 1900's. In the 1950s and 1960s, there was a resurgance of medical interest in electric and magnetic therapy. After considerable effort by scientists at a number of research centres...both electric and magnetic therapy for fracture 'non-unions' were granted the 'safe and effective' classification by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA). To obtain this status, many studies were done to document the success, lack of side-effects and mechanisms of energy field methods. Not surprisingly, the scientific evidence is that PEMF therapy is effective because it conveys 'information' that triggers specific repair activities within the body. The currents induced in tissues by PEMF mimic the natural electrical activities created within bones during movements. Pulsing magnetic fields initiate a cascade of activities, from the cell membrane to the nucleus and on to the gene level, where specific changes take place. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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