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until symptoms improved or an adverse side effect occurred. Pain was rated on a 10 point vas scale and paresthesia on  KNEE AND SPINE LASER CENTER  a 5 point scale. Outcomes were also evaluated clinically with infrared thermography and doppler ultrasonography to assess blood flow. Pemf therapy was effective in 80%. No pain was made worse. Acmf therapy was effective in 73%. The average pain score following the first treatment was better for pemf vs acmf. The use of pemfs is rapidly increasing and extending to soft tissue from its first applications to hard tissue. Emf in current orthopedic clinical practice is used to treat delayed and non-union fractures, rotator cuff tendinitis,.


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