pubmed-article:2636366 | pubmed:abstractText | In this study two groups of subjects with indications of chronic musculoskeletal pain are examined statistically after applications of Magnetic Biological Device hereafter referred to as MBD /1, 2/. The first group is a short-term study on 14 indications showing the results after three days of treatments at one per day. The second group is a long-term study on data collected in a survey after the first year of operation in a clinic on 114 indications. The scores indicate that MBD is a desirable alternative to standard therapeutic practices, in the elimination and/or maintenance of chronic musculoskeletal pain due to its superior scoring on the Melzack-McGill Pain Questionnaire, apparent ability to increase the balance of thermal emission patterns, is non-toxic, non-invasive, plus is economically advantageous, due to the limited number of applications required to maintain these conditions. | lld:pubmed |