A new method of physical therapy for the treatment of chronic simple otitis
Maroncelli M, Ferraro G · 1967
1967 medical research using electromagnetic diathermy for ear infections proves EMF produces biological effects in humans.
Plain English Summary
This 1967 study investigated a new physical therapy approach using electromagnetic fields (diathermy) to treat chronic simple otitis, a persistent ear infection condition. The research examined radiofrequency electromagnetic field therapy as a treatment method for patients with ongoing ear inflammation. This represents early medical research into therapeutic applications of EMF technology.
Why This Matters
This 1967 research represents an important historical perspective on electromagnetic field therapy in medicine. While the study focuses on therapeutic applications rather than potential harm, it demonstrates that the medical community has long recognized EMF's biological effects. The science shows electromagnetic fields can produce measurable physiological changes - the same principle underlying both therapeutic applications and health concerns about everyday EMF exposure. What this means for you is that EMF clearly interacts with human biology, whether from medical diathermy devices or modern wireless technology. The reality is that if electromagnetic fields can be harnessed therapeutically to treat ear infections, they certainly have the potential to affect your body through daily exposure from phones, WiFi, and other common sources.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{a_new_method_of_physical_therapy_for_the_treatment_of_chronic_simple_otitis_g7058,
author = {Maroncelli M and Ferraro G},
title = {A new method of physical therapy for the treatment of chronic simple otitis},
year = {1967},
}