Treatment Of Decubitus Ulcers
Samuel S. Lombardo · 1959
1959 research into EMF treatment for bedsores proves electromagnetic fields have significant biological effects.
Plain English Summary
This 1959 conference paper explored using electromagnetic radiation as a medical treatment for decubitus ulcers (bedsores). The research represents early investigation into therapeutic applications of electromagnetic fields for wound healing, though specific findings are not available.
Why This Matters
This research from 1959 represents fascinating early exploration of electromagnetic fields for medical treatment, specifically targeting decubitus ulcers. What makes this particularly relevant to today's EMF health debate is how it demonstrates that electromagnetic radiation can produce biological effects significant enough to potentially heal wounds. The science demonstrates that EMF can influence cellular processes in ways that promote tissue repair and regeneration. While we don't have the specific parameters used in this study, the very fact that researchers in 1959 were investigating therapeutic EMF applications shows these fields have measurable biological impacts. This historical perspective is crucial because it counters the narrative that EMF has no biological effects. Put simply, if electromagnetic fields can heal tissue, they can certainly affect it in other ways too.
Exposure Information
Specific exposure levels were not quantified in this study.
Show BibTeX
@article{treatment_of_decubitus_ulcers_g6477,
author = {Samuel S. Lombardo},
title = {Treatment Of Decubitus Ulcers},
year = {1959},
}