How can pulsed electromagnetic field therapy assist in the healing of bones and ligaments?
Bone is essentially calcium structure which contains trace elements. One particular element recently identified is Alpha Quartz. This is the same type of material used in computers and digital or electronic watches. When this material is compressed, it develops a voltage across its two compressive faces, a phenomenon known as the piezoelectric effect. The old crystal pickups on record players used this effect to generate electrical sound signals. Gas appliances and some cigar lighters also utilize the same effect to generate a spark for ignition. In bone, areas of stress generate small electric charges which are greater than those of less stressed areas, so that polarized bone-laying cells (osteoblasts) are believed to be attracted to these areas and begin to build up extra bone material to counter the stress. With bone injuries, bleeding occurs to form a haematoma in which capillaries quickly form, transporting enriched blood to the injury site. Pulsed Magnetic Field therapy of a base