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  • A.P. Dovganiuk, A.A. Minenkov: "The Use of Physical Factors in Treating Chronic Arterial Insufficiency of the Lower Limbs," Vorp Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult (5), 1996, pp. 7-9. - The study investigates the effects of PEMF on 450 patients and shows positive results in almost 87%.
  • Y.B. Kirillov et al.: "Magnetotherapy in Obliterating Vascular Diseases of the Lower Extremities," Vopr Kurortol Fizioter Lech Fiz Kult (3), May-June 1992, pp. 14-17. - In this study the authors report on the positive results of PEMF in patients with occlusive diseases of the smallest arteries. This positive effect is especially marked in pre-gangrene patients. The success rate is 75-82%.
  • University Clinic Funfkirchen, Surgical Department, Dr. Peter Horvath, M.D. Fifteen patients. Diagnosis: sympathectomy with arterial obstruction (occlusion) in the lower extremities, including one patient in whom the big toe had been amputated because of a wound that would not heal. Results of PEMF therapy: Positive influence on circulation in the lower extremities. The ankle pressure increased and circulation improved. The wound on the amputated toe caused tingling during the treatment. After three weeks, the healing process began, the wound developed a scab, which became smaller and regenerated. PEMF is the only positive alternative for distal vascular occlusions.
  • N. Haimovici: "PEMF in Clinic and Research," Herder Clinic, Bremen, Therapiewoche [Therapy week], 31, 1981 pp. 7317-7330. - Of the 2081 patients treated with low-frequency pulsating magnetic fields in this clinic and as outpatients, 253 cases involved arterial and venous circulation disorders. These tests yielded positive results.
  • L.G. Vassilenko: "PEMF in Treatment of Obliterating Diseases of Inferior Limb Vessels," Second world Congress for Electricity and Magnetism in Biology and Medicine, June 8-13, 1997, Bologna, Italy.

 
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