Aspects Concerning Human Body Therapy using Electromagnetic Field.

Autor: Plesa, Tudor, Trifa, Viorel, Plesa, Calin
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Zdroj: Acta Electrotehnica; 2015, Vol. 56 Issue 3, p263-267, 5p
Abstrakt: Electromagnetism, was highlighted by the English physician Faraday around the year 1800. He generated magnetic fields using coils supplied with electric energy. Although the principle of the magnetic field action on the living beings is the same, the electromagnetic therapy has not been subjected to slander. Electromagnetic therapy is predominantly magnetic therapy although the dedicated medical apparatus also contain special segments used for electric, currents therapies. The electric and magnetic fields are two aspects of a matter existence form, namely the electromagnetic field. The fact that a magnetic flux variable through an area bordered by a conductive coil produces in that coil an induction electromotive force shows that a variable magnetic field creates an electric field. The result can be generalized by saying that everywhere in space where there is a magnetic field variable in time, an electric field and a variable electric induction. The obtained wave frequency is equal to the frequency with which the electrons move. It can be said that the higher the frequency, the more energy is transported in the same time interval. Analogous to what happens in elastic waves, an electrical quantity can be defined wavelength of the electromagnetic waves, and it is equal to the distance with which the electromagnetic field propagates during a dipole oscillation. The wavelength of the electromagnetic waves varies in a very wide range. Thus, in telecommunications, are used electromagnetic waves whose wavelengths reach several thousand meters, while the wavelengths of the gamma radiations emitted by some of the radioactive elements have values in the order of 10 m. Electromagnetic waves are transversal waves having a magnetic component and an electric component, the magnetic and electric vectors being perpendicular to each other and on the direction of propagation. In case of disease, the natural electromagnetic field of the organism and its regeneration capacity are disrupted. The pulsating magnetic field correctly dosed as modern physical therapy progressively increases the cellular activity. This leads to the significant improvement of the blood circulation, of the oxygen supply, and also to the electric metabolism increase for the entire body and to the long term mobilization of its regenerative forces. In the last few years a series of clinical studies demonstrated the efficiency of the magnetic field therapy in an increasing range of fields. The magnetic field therapy is a non-invasive therapeutic method in the complementary medicine used for the treatment of various diseases and conditions. Its successes are particularly spectacular for easing pain and for the disturbances in the blood circulation by stimulating blood irrigation. In order to live the cell requires functional metabolic processes. In essence the magnetic fields influence the oxygen supply and through it the energy demand in each cell. They also have a regulatory effect on the neurovegetative system. In this system acts an essential mechanism of the magnetic field therapy. The most frequent cause of imbalance in this system are general ailments. Because this kind of disorders often occur before reaching to the manifest of the disease symptoms, a control therapy would be useful in order to prevent the disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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