Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMF)-Physiological Response and Its Potential in Trauma Treatment
- 01PEMF is primarily used in orthopedics to support natural biological recovery processes after trauma
- 02This narrative review synthesizes decades of research on electromagnetic fields and cellular responses
- 03Diverse study parameters make it difficult to compare clinical outcomes and find common mechanisms
- 04Standardized reporting is necessary to improve the universal understanding of PEMF effects on tissue
PEMF shows potential as a non-invasive trauma treatment, though standardized research is needed to clarify its biological mechanisms.
Environmental biophysical interactions are recognized to play an essential part in the human biological processes associated with trauma recovery. Many studies over several decades have furthered our understanding of the effects that Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMF) have on the human body, as well as on cellular and biophysical systems. These investigations have been driven by the observed positive clinical effects of this non-invasive treatment on patients, mainly in orthopedics. Unfortunately, the diversity of the various study setups, with regard to physical parameters, molecular and cellular response, and clinical outcomes, has made it difficult to interpret and evaluate commonalities, which could, in turn, lead to finding an underlying mechanistic understanding of this treatment modality. In this review, we give a birds-eye view of the vast landscape of studies that have been published on PEMF, presenting the reader with a scaffolded summary of relevant literature starting from categorical literature reviews down to individual studies for future research studies and clinical use. We also highlight discrepancies within the many diverse study setups to find common reporting parameters that can lead to a better universal understanding of PEMF effects.
- APA
- Jonas Flatscher, Elizabeth Pavez Loriè, Rainer Mittermayr, Paul Meznik, Paul Slezak, Heinz Redl, & Cyrill Slezak (2023). Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMF)-Physiological Response and Its Potential in Trauma Treatment.
- MLA
- Jonas Flatscher, et al. "Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMF)-Physiological Response and Its Potential in Trauma Treatment." 2023.
- Chicago
- Jonas Flatscher et al. 2023. "Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMF)-Physiological Response and Its Potential in Trauma Treatment."
