Magnetic Therapy for Arthritis
Magnetic therapy is one of the widely promoted alternative treatments for arthritis. Though there are many questions regarding the effectiveness of magnetic therapy, it is considered to one of the most popular treatments that is useful not only for arthritis but also for other painful conditions like back pain, carpel tunnel syndrome and muscle spasms. Magnetic therapy is an ancient therapy, which originated in the middle of 18th century.
How does Magnetic Therapy for Arthritis work?
The main goal of magnetic theory is reducing pain and speeding up healing process. Magnetic therapy for arthritis is believed to relieve pain by increasing blood circulation. Magnets used in magnetic therapy may act on the iron in the blood and increase it's ability to carry oxygen. Also by increasing oxygen levels and stimulating nerve endings, magnets may alleviate and block the pain.
Magnetic therapy for arthritis involves placing magnets on or near the body. Two types of magnets are used for magnetic therapy, static magnet and electromagnet. Static magnets are preferred to electromagnets. One of the reasons behind this is that static magnets have unchanging magnetic field whereas electromagnets generate magnetic field only when electrical current is passed through it.
Magnets used in magnetic therapy are in a form of small magnetic discs, which are tied over the area that is paining. They may also be a form of straps, pillows, bracelets, mattress covers or wraps. The magnets used in this therapy produces magnetic field, which is ten times the strength of refrigerator magnet. This generated a magnetic field helps in alleviating the pain caused due to arthritis.
The magnets used in magnetic therapy for arthritis may vary in size and strength. The time for which the magnets are placed on the affected area depend upon the severity of the pain. Magnets may be placed for a short while or for a long time. The frequency of the treatment also varies depending on the severity of the pain. Magnets may be applied for several times a day for many days or once a week. In general, in magnetic therapy for arthritis magnets should be applied continuously for at least three weeks.
Benefits of Magnetic Therapy for Arthritis to Medications
- Magnetic therapy for arthritis is preferred to any other arthritis treatment because it doesn't require medications. So you need not have to worry about the side effects or drug interactions that may be caused by arthritis medications with their other prescribed medications.
- Magnetic therapy for arthritis is not wear off like other arthritis medications. You can have magnetic therapy at any time, unlike like medications that require proper dosage.
- Magnetic therapy for arthritis is more affordable than arthritis medications, which are more costly.
- As magnetic therapy for arthritis is a natural way of healing arthritis it is always preferable than consuming dangerous arthritis medications.
- Lastly, for the people who are tired of taking medications magnetic therapy for arthritis is a good option.
Its not necessary that magnetic therapy for arthritis may be beneficial for all. It may be beneficial for some while not beneficial for others. But remember one thing, before having a magnetic therapy for arthritis you should always consult a doctor.
