Magnetic therapy may help people with spinal cord injuries.
July 23, 2009 by Magnetic Therapy
Filed under Magnetic Therapy Experiments
Doctors at Imperial College London administered magnetic stimulation to the brains of people with partial damage to their spinal cord. The therapy led to improved muscle and limb movement, and increased ability to feel sensations.
Details of the technique – known as repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) – are published in the journal Spinal Cord. It works by using an electromagnet placed on the scalp to generate brief magnetic pulses, about the strength of an MRI scan. These pulses stimulate the part of the brain called the cerebral cortex.

