Surprise of brain can be treated with magnetic field therapy, according to a study

According to the University of Saskatchewan, symptoms of concussion such as balance disorders, blurred understanding and the ability to go straight can be treated by magnetic field therapy. The researchers have found that one session each relieves the symptoms for rodents for 20 minutes a day. The experiments examined their ability to walk on a straight line, to find their way through a labyrinth, to run on a bike and carry out cognitive tests.

Professor Changiz Tag Hibiglou, who headed research, explains: “Scerifications of the brain are a great health risk for people of all ages - from children whose brain still develops, to the elderly. The low -frequency magnetic stimulation offers a new way for the treatment of conceals. The best thing about this therapy is not only that it is effective, but also that itnon-invasive, easy to useand is inexpensive. ”

The team of the University of Saskatchewan (UsASK) also found indications that the low -frequency magnetic simulation could possibly protect the brain from future degeneration, a risk that is due to serious consequences of concealing the brain.

Scit brain or light traumatic brain injuries (MTBI) can be caused by sports injuries, accidents with motor vehicles, falls and other head injuries. The WHO estimates that more than 10 million people are affected by a traumatic brain injury (TBI) annually. You can also cause severe headaches and impair a person's ability to think clearly and perform everyday tasks.

Details of the study

Within four days after the treatment, rodents were able to carry out a variety of detection and engine tests that were attributed to an almost normal level. Her body clocks (which regulate their circadian rhythm) were also able to restore their normal function.

The mice were exposed to low magnetic stimulation, which imitates the manner, swinging in the brain waves. Mice with a concussion that had not been treated were unable to carry out the behavioral and neurological tasks, including running on a bike without falling down.

Taghibiglou also found that certain proteins that are important to protect the brain from various neurological conditions were brought back to their normal level by low -frequency magnetic stimulation. The proteins protect neurons and inhibit the development of inflammation and neurodegenerations after concussion.