RecruitingNCT06844552

Diamagnetic Therapy in Pain and Inflammation

Low Frequency High Intensity- Pulsed Magnetic Fields (LF-HI-PEMF) in Pain and Inlfammation


Sponsor

University of Catanzaro

Enrollment

120 participants

Start Date

Feb 19, 2025

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

This is a prospective longitudinal single-center clinical study on pain patients treated with Low Frequency High Intensity- Pulsed Magnetic Fields (LF-HI-PEMF; diamagnetic therapy) . Patients were enrolled at baseline (T0) and then were monitored at 30 days (T1), 60 days (T2), 90 days (T3). and 360 days (T4). The first efficacy end-point was the statistically significant difference (P\<0.05) in VAS scale between T2-T4 and T0.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 YearsMax Age: 75 Years

Inclusion Criteria5

  • Patients of both sexes between 18 and 75 years old
  • Patients with pain and or inflammation (e.g. osteoarthritis, trauma, prostatitis)
  • Patients with VAS (Visual Analogue Scale) intensities higher than 5/10 who did not respond to systemic medication therapy.
  • Patients who can comprehend the study's objectives and adhere to the clinical instructions, return for follow-up, and complete the evaluation questionnaires.
  • Patients able to provide their written informed consent to participate to the study and to use their data anonymously for scientific purposes

Exclusion Criteria3

  • presence of active malignancy of any type or history of malignancy
  • Local or systemic infection.
  • Uncooperative patient or suffering from neurological disorders, therefore unable to follow the clinical instructions or unable to provide informed consent for participation in the study or who have not provided written consent.

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Locations(2)

AOU Dulbecco Catanzaro

Catanzaro, Italia, Italy

Luca Gallelli

Catanzaro, Italy

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