2006
DOI: 10.1007/s10439-006-9126-4
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Decibel Attenuation of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) in Blood and Cortical Bone Determined Experimentally and from the Theory of Ohmic Losses

Abstract: We studied the PEMF power attenuation in tissues representative of clinical applications (blood and cortical bone) to determine the amount of power available for PEMF purported biological effects. The experimental system consisted of a pair of nearly circular, parallel and coaxial coils separated by a distance of one coil diameter. The power attenuation was measured using a small search coil connected to a digital oscilloscope. The coils were powered by a voltage switch operating at two different frequencies (… Show more

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“…It is not certain from the literature whether a PEMF signal can permeate into a cell and directly activate signaling-effector molecules because it has been theorized that a PEMF signal has insufficient energy to cross a phospholipid bilayer. 34 Alternatively, a PEMF signal may exhibit sufficient energy to illicit a transient activation of membrane-bound receptors, or their inner leaflet-associated proteins. At this time, it seems more reasonable to assume that PEMF signals are detected through membrane-associated reactions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not certain from the literature whether a PEMF signal can permeate into a cell and directly activate signaling-effector molecules because it has been theorized that a PEMF signal has insufficient energy to cross a phospholipid bilayer. 34 Alternatively, a PEMF signal may exhibit sufficient energy to illicit a transient activation of membrane-bound receptors, or their inner leaflet-associated proteins. At this time, it seems more reasonable to assume that PEMF signals are detected through membrane-associated reactions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Waveform settings consisted of a 15‐Hz burst repeat of a 3850‐Hz pulse waveform made to resemble a widely used lineal waveform (Orthofix, Lewisville, TX) (Fig. ; Table ) [Zborowski et al, ]. Solenoids were connected in parallel, in banks of four, with each bank connected to a single channel of the audio amplifier output line.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been shown that attenuation of PEMF signal through dense materials is limited, making it suitable for many clinical applications, including the placement of coils over plaster casts. 23 Table I shows the signal characteristics of the device used.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%