Documentation and videos
PEMF therapy is backed up by a large and ever-growing body of research evidence describing its effectiveness across a range of health conditions, syndromes and situations.
This extends from early work on osteoporosis and bone regrowth, including NASA’s earliest adoption for astronauts in the 1960’s, right through to modern “double-blind” university and hospital based clinical studies into chronic autoimmune and pain conditions – including some very heartening findings in the battle against conditions such as Long Covid https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/Long Covid
Formal published clinical research and findings
PEMF is used for a wide range of chronic and acute conditions, as described on this website. It can help manage chronic conditions as well as non-specific conditions that involve significant pain, like Fibromyalgia.
PEMF is also increasingly recommended for treating more acute injuries and disorders, including wound healing and non-union fractures.

Research shows that PEMF therapy can effectively support the repair of bones and muscles, boost circulation, and help reduce inflammation. The underlying principle of PEMF therapy is that cells in the body carry an electrical charge, and when this charge is disrupted or diminished — whether by injury, illness, or aging — cellular function can be impaired. PEMF devices emit low-frequency electromagnetic pulses that penetrate deep into tissues and cells, creating electrical changes in and around the cells that influence how they function. Improved blood flow raises oxygen levels in tissues, which activates and regenerates cells. Numerous clinical studies have confirmed that PEMF can speed up the healing of soft-tissue injuries, suppress inflammation at the cellular level, and relieve pain — all with little to no side effects.
There is an extremely comprehensive research database at the National Library of Medicine.
43 pages of searchable clinical research studies/trials at the US National Library of Medicine. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/?term=pemf
For example (search term: PEMF FIBROMYALGIA) leads you to this research among others:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9524818/
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19920724/
Sample areas of research and findings and interesting articles
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Stimulation for Pneumonia – Efficacy of Low-Frequency Magnetic Therapy in Patients with COVID-19 Pneumonia
PEMF for Long Covid – The Promise of Individualized PEMF Therapy for Long COVID | LinkedIn
Musculoskeletal disorders – www.sciencedirect.com
Lower back pain: Medical journal literature review of clinical research – www.sciencedirect.com
Parkinsons – National Library of Medicine/Parkinsons
How Does PEMF Effect Viruses – Fighting At The Cellular Level | Linkedin
Fibromyalgia and Arthritis pain – National Library of Medicine
Noninvasive Therapy for Cartilage Regeneration – NASA Aeronautics and Space Administration
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Stimulation of Bone Healing and Joint Preservation – National Library of Medicine
PEMF Therapy for IBS – Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): A Fresh Perspective. | LinkedIn
Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMFs) Trigger Cell Death and Senescence in Cancer Cells https://www.mdpi.com/
Mechanisms and therapeutic effectiveness of pulsed electromagnetic field therapy in oncology https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5119968/
The list is extensive; you may also conduct a Google search for PEMF alongside any health concern to uncover promising articles and research regarding the benefits of PEMF therapy.
High vs Low-intensity PEMF devices.
pemf.inc/high-intensity-pemf-machine
pemf.com.au/safety-high-intensity-pemf
And a really indepth webpage here:
https://www.lifemat.co.uk/devices/pemf-devices-guide/
In addition, almost all systems of high-frequency and high-intensity are neither certified nor safe to use and are all completely overpriced and of dubious to useless effectiveness. These types of systems belong exclusively in the hands of experienced and specially trained professionals and are only used legally in clinics and hospitals (rTMS). Home use is far too dangerous and can lead to considerable damage to health if handled incorrectly.
