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Electromagnetic bone healing therapy proves that EMF bioeffects occur at non-thermal levels in human tissue.
Plain English Summary
This conference explored how electromagnetic fields and electrical stimulation can help heal broken bones. Researchers presented studies on using EMF therapy to speed up fracture healing in both laboratory cell cultures and living organisms. The research builds on decades of evidence that specific electromagnetic frequencies can stimulate bone growth and repair.
Why This Matters
The therapeutic use of electromagnetic fields for bone healing represents one of the clearest examples of EMF bioeffects in medicine. While we often focus on potential EMF harms, this conference highlighted how the same physics that makes us concerned about cell phone radiation can be harnessed for healing. The science demonstrates that electromagnetic fields absolutely interact with living tissue in measurable ways. What makes this particularly relevant to the EMF health debate is that it proves biological systems respond to electromagnetic energy at levels far below what's considered 'thermal.' If EMFs can stimulate bone cells to grow and repair fractures, it confirms that our bodies are indeed sensitive to these fields at non-heating intensities. This therapeutic application doesn't negate concerns about chronic low-level exposures from wireless devices, but it does validate that EMF bioeffects are real and measurable.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
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