PEMF exposure improves movement and exploratory behavior after neurological injury in animal models

NP-SEMF (10 and 60 Hz) significantly improved locomotor activity and spontaneous exploratory behavior (rearing frequency) in rats following cerebral ischemia, indicating functional neurological recovery.

What this means for you

When the nervous system is under stress, movement and mental engagement are often the first things to suffer. This finding shows that pulsed electromagnetic fields supported a measurable return of physical activity and curiosity-driven behavior — two markers most people associate with feeling like themselves again. It points to PEMF's potential role in supporting neurological resilience and functional recovery.

The published research

Non-pulsed Sinusoidal Electromagnetic Field Rescues Animals From Severe Ischemic Stroke via NO Activation
Frontiers in Neuroscience · 2019
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