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The Effect of Magnet Therapy on Fibromyalgia Pain
A recent study reported in the Journal of Alternative and
Complementary Medicine studied the effect of magnet therapy
on fibromyalgia pain. The results of the study, although inconclusive,
show that magnet therapy reduced fibromyalgia pain intensity
enough in one group of study participants to be "clinically
meaningful" the researchers reported. This recent study, conducted
by researchers at the University of Virginia studied results
from 94 patients who were suffering from fibromyalgia and
were randomly divided into 4 groups. Half of these patients
were in 2 control groups, one that received fake magnets and
the other that just followed their treatment routine as usual.
The other 2 groups received active magnetic pads; one which
provided whole body exposure to a uniform magnetic field and
the other group used a pad which exposed the subjects to a
magnetic field that varied both spatially and in polarity.
The study tracked results over a six month periods. The two
groups that slept on pads with active magnets generally showed
improvement in number of tender points on the body and in
outcome scores of pain intensity level, as well as functional
status at the end of the six month test. The control group
subjects did not exhibit the same type of improvement in their
symptoms.
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