Combined treatment significantly improved clinical outcomes compared to either PEMF or PRP alone.

This study investigates the effects of combining pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy for managing early-stage knee osteoarthritis. The study found that the combined treatment significantly improved clinical outcomes compared to either PEMF or PRP alone. Patients who received both therapies experienced greater reductions in pain, enhanced functional improvement, and better overall joint health. These results suggest that the synergistic use of PEMFs and PRP could be an effective approach.

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This pilot study offers preliminary evidence that PEMF therapy could enhance hoof health, making it a potentially worthwhile option if you're seeking effective solutions.