Is there such a thing as bone repair stimulation through EM fields?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWlWWv5gw1s
Moonbear
May3-08, 08:44 PM
Years ago, the belief was that electric blankets were harmful for bones because of the EM fields created (and then electric blanket designs were changed to use paired wire configurations to cancel out the EM fields), now these guys are claiming it's beneficial. :rolleyes: I'm not sure if EITHER claim was/is credible.
Ivan Seeking
May3-08, 10:20 PM
I know that bone growth stimulators are used in medicine, but that relies on the flow of electrical current, not EM.
Poop-Loops
May4-08, 01:09 PM
Ahh, but you see, if you had made a loop of say copper wire or something inside the bone, then applied a time-variant magnetic field, you'd get current in the wire!
Oh, yeah, umm... I wouldn't get an MRI after that point, though.
Ivan Seeking
May25-08, 02:41 AM
Ahh, but you see, if you had made a loop of say copper wire or something inside the bone, then applied a time-variant magnetic field, you'd get current in the wire!
Oh, yeah, umm... I wouldn't get an MRI after that point, though.
Yes, induced currents do come to mind, but one would expect the currents to be far too small since most people don't have a copper wire inside their bones.
Tsu
Jun3-08, 12:22 AM
Here is some info from the University of Oregon. Ivan's mom had back surgery at UCSF over a year ago and her doctor prescribed one for her to help speed the repair caused by numerous back surgeries. Not the most comfortable of devices, but the neuro guys at UCSF say they help....