Magnetic Arthritis Relief- FDA Approves Magnetic Therapy Treatments

Posted by admin | Magnetic Pain Relief | Saturday 31 January 2009 9:28 pm

FDA Approves Magnetic Therapy Treatments

Magnetic Pain  Relief

Studies and patient trials are starting to point to medical magnets as a genuine course of treatment for many illnesses, and injuries. Medical magnets are finding their way into modern medical facilities to accelerate the healing process after surgery, or injury. Many physicians and everyday people roll their eyes and shake their heads at the thought of magnetic healing therapy. Scam is the word thrown around.

However, if you start to research the new findings and studies you can gain a better understanding of the function of medical magnets. You may decide that magnetic healing therapy is not a quackery of fools, and scam artists trying to make a quick buck.

Magnetic healing is actually an alternative form of healing with many benefits.

There may be some who will tell you that magnetic healing therapy can cure cancer, diabetes or other outrageous claim. You will not find that here. I make no claims of cures.

Magnetic healing has been around thousands of years, but it is just now finding roots in western medicine. Magnetic healing is finding a niche as an add on alternative treatment to modern medical treatments. Used together with other types of treatments to reduce pain and speed up the method of healing.


Where medical magnets shine is not in curing illnesses, but in their powerful ability to reduce pain.


Magnetic healing therapy can be used for arthritis pain relief, tennis elbow, back pain, and many more chronic pain conditions. Magnets work by balancing the body, increasing blood flow, and decreasing inflammation that causes pain. The Mayo Clinic the big wigs of medicine have a magnetic device to treat migraines. Mayo Clinic and they would not have it if it did not work!


Medical magnets to not require a prescription, and have no know side affect unless you have implanted devices, then you should steer clear of magnetic healing therapy.


If you can simply let go of some of your media generated biases toward alternative treatments you may find that magnetic healing is possible and may work for you. Not everyone will get the same amount of relief, but when you take medication no two people will have the same pain relief results either, so give it a try, and if you find out if it will work for you. Medical magnets are relatively inexpensive, but do not try to use your refrigerator magnets they are not strong enough and you might get a rash where you place them on your skin!


Read below an interesting article the new treatment using magnets for depression, and the FDA approves.


New Studies Show ThatMagnetic Treatments Lifts Some Depression

MENTAL HEALTH
By Shankar Vedantam
The Washington Post
WASHINGTON — Steve Newman had suffered from major depression since age 13.

He had tried many treatments, including medications and psychotherapy. As he approached 60, single by necessity and friendless by choice, he decided that his train had only two stops left. One option: shock therapy, or ECT — a controversial technique that involves inducing seizures. He wasn’t eager to try it. He was working in Florida as an insurance agent when he heard about the other option. The idea sounded like science fiction: the use of high-power magnets to cure depression — a technique known as transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS.

“I would have jumped into a volcano to get better,” Newman said. “I decided I would try TMS and then ECT, and, if neither of them worked, I was going to consider suicide.”

He gave up his job and, in 2005, moved to Philadelphia, where he signed up for a magnetic-therapy trial at the University of Pennsylvania.

Weeks after the treatments began, he said, he awoke one morning and found that his depression had vanished.

“It was like a light switch went on and I had my life back,” said Newman, who works at the National Institutes of Health in Washington.

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In October, the Food and Drug Administration approved magnetic therapy as a treatment for major depression. Many scientists think the technique is a harbinger of things to come. Researchers are probing its effects on schizophrenia, post-traumatic stress disorder and bipolar disorder.

The basic principle behind the treatment is less kooky than it sounds and comes not from psychiatry but physics — the 19th-century discovery of electromagnetism.

TMS uses electromagnetism to induce small electric currents inside the brain. Patients are seated in what looks like a dentist’s chair, and a magnetic coil is placed by the left side of their foreheads. A powerful, fluctuating magnetic field is started.

The field stimulates neurons, or nerve cells, which are electrochemical agents. This alters blood flow and metabolic activity in the brain.

In the trial that Newman participated in, patients received about 3,000 rapid magnetic pulses in less than 40 minutes. Doctors aimed the magnetic field at the patients’ left prefrontal cortex (around the left temple), an area that has been implicated in depression. Patients sometimes reported a tingling in their scalp or slight pain.

“When you give an anti-depressant, the pill alters the electrochemical properties of the cell,” said Mark Demitrack, chief medical officer at Neuronetics, the Malvern, Pa., company that has developed the magnetic therapy device NeuroStar. “This is the flip side of the same coin. It is just a different way of getting at the same end effect: to change, restore or alter the functioning of nerve cells.”

No one really knows what is specifically happening in the brain to cause depression, and no one really knows why TMS, psychotherapy and other treatments work.

Newman’s case is striking but might not be representative. Many scientists think the jury is still out on the utility of TMS for depression.The FDA wrestled with the approval of the magnetic device for years. In early 2007, an advisory committee said it was unimpressed with the results of the trial in which Newman participated.

The concern wasn’t about safety — it seemed that TMS was much safer than medication and shock therapy — but whether it was effective. Only about one in six patients who received the treatment were cured in six weeks. So were one in 20 patients who got the placebo treatment.

A reasonable person could question whether the study had found any benefit at all, said Thomas Brott, the chairman of the FDA advisory committee and a Mayo Clinic neurologist in Florida.

The agency, said FDA spokesman Scott McFarland, determined that the treatment seemed especially effective for a subset of patients.

Patients who had unsuccessfully tried one antidepressant (as opposed to many treatments) seemed most likely to respond to TMS, Demitrack said.

The FDA approval last month recommends the magnetic therapy for patients who have failed one round of prior treatment.

Among patients who stayed on the therapy after the main study ended, Demitrack said, almost one in three were cured after six weeks — a measure, he said, of what patients might expect in real-world settings.

A course of TMS treatment might run $6,000 to $8,000 because insurance isn’t likely to cover it, said Philip Janicak, a professor of psychiatry at Rush University in Chicago who helped conduct the study.

The therapy, he said, is another tool for physicians.

“Is it the new standard of treatment for depression that will replace all other treatments and resolve all the problems we have with depression? No, it is not,” Janicak said. “We don’t have a treatment like that yet.”

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Magnetic Arthritis Relief Are There New Treatments For Arthritis Pain?

Posted by admin | Magnetic Pain Relief | Saturday 31 January 2009 8:24 pm

MAGNETIC PAIN RELIEF UPDATE


MAGNETIC ARTHRITIS RELIEF

Are There New Treatments For Arthritis Pain?

Living with the chronic pain of arthritis at times can feel overwhelming. First you are not alone. “In a recent poll (based on a national survey of 2,002 adults aged 18 and older, conduction by The Gallup Organization from May 21-June 9, 1999), nine out of ten Americans reported they have pain at least once a month, and for 15 percent of them, the pain is severe.” Dealing with pain can be the most difficult part of having arthritis or a arthritis related condition, however, you can find out how to manage your pain, and its impact it has on your life.

To understand how pain affects you both physically and physiologically you need to find out from a doctor which type of arthritis or condition you have. This well help you develop a plan that will include your western doctor’s medical protocols, and if you choose a naturopathic practitioner who can offer some alternative therapies such as; acupuncture, magnetic arthritis relief therapy, tai chi, acupressure, exercise, diet modification, and other natural healing therapies.

What Causes Pain?

Chronic arthritis pain is caused by:

  1. Inflammation, the process that causes the redness and swelling in your joints
  2. Muscle strain caused by overworked muscles attempting to protect your joints from painful movements
  3. Fatigue caused by the disease process, which can make your pain seem worse and harder to handle.
  4. Damage to joint tissues caused by the disease process or from wear and tear.

WHAT ARE THE EMOTIONAL EFFECTS OF PAIN?

The emotional effects of chronic arthritis pain:

  • Medications.-Medications that limit the effect of pain may also produce troublesome side-effects such as stomach problems or excessive sleepiness. Unfortunately some patients become reliant on pain killers to sleep or function through the day
  • Loss of mobility- One of the key factors is the severe effect that chronic pain has on limiting mobility. Being unable to move around comfortably, constantly being constrained by pain, being unable to enjoy intimacy with one’s spouse or carrying a child without fear of injury can leave someone with stained and tired emotions.
  • Depression-Patients with depression are also more sensitive to note their own pain, and this can create problems with enjoying life, for fear of encountering more pain. The combination of immobility and depression leads to irritability, nervousness or anxiety prevent people from socializing with others outside their home. Marital conflicts can develop as depression sets in, as individual suffering from chronic pain tend to become more angry, easily frustrated, often moody, and plagued with feelings of despair.
  • Sleep Disturbances-Chronic pain also influences the amount of sleep the patient is able to get. Difficulty falling asleep and early night awakenings both contribute to progressive depression, sluggishness, and poor memory. This can lead to other problems, such as strength and balancing, and can lead to accidents.
  • Anxiety- Pain may feature in anxiety disorders because of increased muscle tension or spasms. Tension headaches, shoulder pain, neck pain and other pains that afflict the musculoskeletal system may occur.


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Magnetic Arthritis Relief: The Many Types of Arthritis

Posted by admin | Arthritis | Saturday 31 January 2009 6:40 pm

MAGNETIC ARTHRITIS RELIEF LOOKS AT MANAGING

THE CHRONIC PAIN OF ARTHRITIS

Magnetic Arthritis Relief: The Many Types of Arthritis

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Types Of Arthritis

Arthritis is a crippling, and debilitating disease process that gradually worsens over time.

There are alternative treatments for arthritis and joint pain relief that do work. Magnetic therapy for arthritis is one, acupuncture is another. You can meet with an alternative medical practitioner to find the most beneficial treatments that would work best for you depending on the type of arthritis that you are suffering from, and how sever your arthritis symptoms are.

In normal joints where two bones meet or join, you will find that the muscle, bursa and tendon support the bone and aid movement. The inner lining is where you will find the synovial membrane; it releases the lubrication into the joint space. When you have arthritis or have had a sever trauma, the cartilage that normally covers the bone ends and is the shock absorber will be missing, torn or damaged in some way that there is not absorbing shocks to keep the bones from rubbing together when the joint moves. This causes inflammation and pain. How bad the pain is and what joints are affected depends on the type of arthritis that you have:

  1. Ankylosing spondylitis this inflammatory form of arthritis affects the spine and the sacroiliac joints. Since it often presents with low back pain, it is often misdiagnosed. AS is very treatable; accurate diagnosis and aggressive therapy are the norm with this type of arthritis
  2. Fibromyalgia is a soft tissue form of arthritis that is believed to be due to defective neurotransmitter function in the brain. The neurotransmitters of the brain are responsible for many sensory functions, patients with fibromyalgia present with a long list of unusual symptoms. There are key pressure points on the body where pain originates, and doctors will need to focus on these, as lab results can sometimes not be telling or pin point exactly the cause of all the patients symptoms.
  3. Gout this common form of arthritis is due to deposition of monosodium urate (MSU) crystals. In addition to joints, the kidneys are a big target of this disease. Dietary changes and medicines are very effective in treating this disorder.
  4. Lyme disease occurs as a result of infection by an organism that is transmitted by a deer tick bite. Early recognition and antibiotic therapy is effective in most cases.
  5. Osteoarthritis this type of arthritis is the one people think of as being related to old aging. Osteoarthritis affects weight-bearing areas such as the spine, hips, knees, base of the thumbs, and feet. heredity , genetic makeup and mechanical factors also p lay a big role.
  6. Polymyalgia rheumatica usually occurs in people after the age of 50 and presents with severe stiffness and aching in the neck, shoulders, and hips. Because it is very treatable,but accurate diagnosis is difficult because it mimics so many other chronic conditions.
  7. Polymyositis this inflammatory form of muscle disease is often associated with arthritis. Because it is a systemic condition that affects all muscles- including those that are responsible for the functioning of the heart, lungs,and other organs.
  8. Pseudogout this form of arthritis is also due to crystals- deposits of calcium pyrophosphate or hydroxyapatite in most instances. Pseudogout may mimic other types of arthritis such as gout and rheumatoid arthritis. Further, it may coexist with other types of arthritis making it very difficult to diagnose.
  9. Psoriatic arthritis is a potentially serious inflammatory form of arthritis that is often fou nd in association with psoriasis. If not treated early with intervention it can become harder to treat.
  10. Reactive arthritis is a form of arthritis that comes on after infections… the most common being types of infections being intestinal or genitourinary. Young adults are often affected. Medical treatment is very effective.
  11. Rheumatoid arthritis Rheumatoid arthritis is the most common serious autoimmune inflammatory form of arthritis,causing swelling that can result in aching and throbbing and eventually deformity. and it affects more people than any other form of arthritis. It affects roughly 1 per cent of the population and that number could be higher as that reflects people who actively seed medical treatment.It is a very aggressive form of arthritis, and treatment should be sought out when the first signs and symptoms appear if it is left untreated Rheumatoid studies show that it can shorten a persons life spans significantly. Rheumatoid arthritis is two to three times more common in women than in men and generally occurs between the ages of 40 and 60. But rheumatoid arthritis can also affect young children and older adults.
  12. Systemic lupus this relatively common autoimmune disease is systemic in nature and capable of affecting many internal organ systems. SLE most often affects women in the child-bearing years. Early diagnosis and management are necessary. Excessive hair loss, and a butterfly rash across the nose are key symptoms not to ignore.
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Arthritis

Patterns of Arthritis

As you see the pattern, early diagnosis and treatments for arthritis are the answer. It is a good idea to work with your doctor if you want to add some alternative treatments to your personal care regimen.

A Natural pathic Practitioner may have natural remedies for arthritis to help relief symptom of arthritis that involve Chinese herbs, acupuncture, magnetic healing therapy, acupressure, exercise, diet changes, and many more options.

Strive to commit some time for exercise to keep your joints flexible, and a great way to do this is with resistance band therapy, it is simple, using stretchy flexible tubes or flat bands you can word individual muscle groups, build strength, and flexibility. Anyone can do resistance band therapy, it is inexpensive, and your joints will thank you for keeping them limber and lubricated.

Alternative Treatments

Alternative healing treatments can help relieve some symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, and other inflammatory diseases.

Many arthritis suffers find great relief with alternative pain relief magnetic healing products: Magnetic bracelets, magnetic necklaces can provide pain relief in localized areas, but many arthritis suffers find that using pillows and magnetic mattress toppers can make a big difference in their disease.

When you’re having chronic pain, it can be very difficult to fall asleep, or stay asleep.  Not getting a good rested sleep can affect a person in so many different ways, investing in good quality magnetic therapy products for arthritis; along with the medication your doctor or naturopathic practitioners prescribes can make a world of difference.

Chronic arthritis pain can leave you as mentally drained as well as physically debilitated. Take comfort in knowing that you are not alone! Millions of people are suffering from arthritis throughout the world, and until there is a cure, try some natural remedies for arthritis. You may be surprised at how well they work. Your western trained doctor may not agree, but Chinese medicine, acupuncture, and magnetic healing has been going on for thousands of years.

Pretty good track record ….wouldn’t you agree?

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