PEMF Studies

PEMF Therapy for Respiratory Problems

  • Respiratory problems, encompassing a range of conditions such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), pneumonia, and bronchitis, significantly impact the respiratory system's ability to function effectively. Symptoms can include shortness of breath, wheezing, persistent cough, and discomfort in the chest, leading to a decreased quality of life and, in severe cases, life-threatening complications.

  • Traditional treatments vary by condition but often include medications, inhalers, and lifestyle changes to manage symptoms and improve lung function. Amid these options, PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) Therapy for Respiratory Problems presents an innovative, non-invasive adjunct therapy. Utilizing electromagnetic fields to promote healing and reduce inflammation, PEMF therapy aims to support lung health and alleviate symptoms associated with respiratory conditions.


Cause

  • Respiratory problems can arise from a variety of causes, including infections, smoking, environmental pollutants, genetic factors, and chronic diseases. These factors can lead to inflammation, obstruction, or infection of the airways and lungs, compromising the respiratory system's function. Effective management of these conditions is crucial to prevent progression and maintain respiratory health.


How PEMF Therapy Can Help

  • PEMF Therapy has shown promise in supporting individuals with respiratory problems by potentially enhancing the body’s natural healing processes and reducing inflammation in the respiratory system. The therapy’s electromagnetic pulses can improve cellular function and circulation, contributing to healthier lung tissue and improved airway function. This may lead to a reduction in symptoms such as coughing and shortness of breath, and an overall improvement in respiratory health.

  • While PEMF therapy is not a cure for respiratory conditions and should be used alongside conventional treatments, it offers a non-pharmacological option that may help improve quality of life for individuals with respiratory issues. For those exploring additional therapies to manage respiratory problems, PEMF therapy could provide a valuable complement to their treatment regimen.

  • Explore our PEMF Devices, to find out more about this technology.


Studies

  • G.A. Mozhaev IIu Tikhonovskii, The Prevention and Treatment of Suppurative inflammatory Complications in the Bronchopulmonary System During Prolonged Artificial Ventilation, Anesteziol Reanimatol, (4), July-August 1002, p. 47-51.

  • R. Sandyk K. Derpapas, Successful Treatment of Respiratory Dyskinesia with picoTesla Range  Magnetic Fields, International Journal of Neurosci, 75(1-2), March 1994, p. 91-102.