Low-Energy Complex Magnetotherapy in Oncology

A new direction in magnetotherapy has developed in recent years, particularly in Russia, on the basis of Russian-manufactured magnetotherapy instruments of the “Magnitoturbotron” type; in this approach, the whole body is exposed to weak low-frequency vortex magnetic fields (VMF). One systemwide VMF...

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Published inBiomedical engineering Vol. 51; no. 5; pp. 373 - 375
Main Authors Rybakov, Yu. L., Gukasov, V. M., Gudkov, A. G., Agasieva, S. V., Gorlacheva, E. N., Shashurin, V. D.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Springer US 2018
Springer
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:A new direction in magnetotherapy has developed in recent years, particularly in Russia, on the basis of Russian-manufactured magnetotherapy instruments of the “Magnitoturbotron” type; in this approach, the whole body is exposed to weak low-frequency vortex magnetic fields (VMF). One systemwide VMF magnetotherapy approach is the introduction of this treatment to regimens for the radial and restorative treatment of oncological diseases. In this regard, the effective use of weak low-frequency VMF on the patient’s body requires deeper study of both the local effects of treatment on tumors, but also the systemic reactions of the body as a whole.
ISSN:0006-3398
1573-8256
DOI:10.1007/s10527-018-9751-x