Study: This clinical trial was taken at the Department of Neurology at New York Medical College. The purpose was to determine if magnetic therapy (magnetic shoe insoles) could decrease pain and improve patient quality of life. Participants in 27 states took part in this study for a duration of 4 months. The results show that by the third and fourth months, patients experienced a decrease in pain, burning, numbness and tingling of the foot. This study suggests magnetic therapy can be beneficial in diabetic neuropathy. To read more about this study, click on this link: Static magnetic field therapy for symptomatic diabetic neuropathy: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial.
Diabetic Neuropathy and Magnetic Therapy Research
– December 6, 2010Posted in: Clinical Trials & Research