Rapid Treatment of Waist Pain by Nanoscale Electric Stimulation
Author(s) -
Jaehwi Lee,
Jae Youl Cho,
Kyung Won Kim
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
integrative medicine international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2296-7362
DOI - 10.1159/000362634
Subject(s) - waist , stimulation , sitting , copper , nanoscopic scale , electronegativity , electric stimulation , materials science , medicine , physical therapy , physical medicine and rehabilitation , physics , nanotechnology , metallurgy , pathology , obesity , quantum mechanics
The primary purpose of the study was to examine the ability of thin aluminum and copper bands to treat difficulties in moving, such as walking, standing and sitting, due to waist pain. The mechanism behind this therapy is a very weak nanoscale electrical stimulation caused by the electric current flow between aluminum and copper due to a difference in ionization tendency and electronegativity. The bands were firmly attached at the specified area, which was carefully selected based on the nerve connection of the human body. Prompt improvement in those having moving difficulties could be observed. More clinical trials are being conducted to analyze the rapid effect of nanoelectric current on the treatment of pain.
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