PEMF stimulation increases muscle mass and grip strength in osteosarcopenia research
PEMF intervention (15 Hz, 2 mT, 12 weeks) significantly increased total body muscle mass and relative forelimb grip strength in osteosarcopenic rats compared to untreated controls.
What this means for you
Muscle loss and weakening grip are two of the most common signs of aging that quietly affect energy, balance, and independence. Research suggests PEMF stimulation may support the body's ability to maintain and rebuild muscle — which most people notice as feeling stronger, more stable, and more capable in everyday movement.
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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