PEMF increases femoral bone stiffness and fracture resistance by up to 53% in bone-loss models

PEMF intervention increased femoral elastic modulus by approximately 53% and improved yield strength, fracture stress, and toughness by 17–27% in osteosarcopenic rats.

What this means for you

Stronger, more resilient bones mean less risk of fractures from everyday stress — especially relevant as bone density naturally declines with age. These findings suggest pulsed electromagnetic fields may support the structural quality of bone, not just its density, which is what actually determines whether a bone holds up under load.

The published research

Pulsed electromagnetic field effectively improves musculoskeletal degeneration and inflammation levels in a rat model of osteosarcopenia: an experimental study
Frontiers in Immunology · 2026
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