- Muhtasari wa Dawa Mbadala, ya Ziada na Inayotangamana
- Aina za Dawa Mbadala na Za Ziada
- Kutoboka
- Tiba ya Ayurveda
- Mrejesho wa kibayolojia
- Matibabu ya Kiondo
- Tiba ya kurekebisha maungo
- kukamua
- Tiba ya Lishe
- Taswira Iliyoongozwa
- Dawa za homiopathia
- Tiba ya Kiponozi
- Tiba ya Sumaku
- Tiba ya Kanda
- Kutafakari
- Tiba ya Moto
- Tiba asilia
- Reflexoloji
- Reiki
- Mbinu za Kupumzika
- Kufuta
- Mguso wa Matibabu
- Dawa za Jadi za Kichina
Magnet therapy (an energy therapy) uses static magnetic fields or electromagnetic fields. Practitioners place magnets on the body to reduce pain or enhance healing. Magnets may or may not be connected to an electric charge.
(See also Overview of Integrative, Complementary, and Alternative Medicine.)
Matumizi ya Dawa ya Tiba ya Sumaku
Magnets, in particular, are used in treatment for various musculoskeletal conditions and pain. Magnets are marketed in clothing, jewelry, and mattresses to relieve pain.
Static magnet therapy remains scientifically unproven, especially for pain relief, which is one of the most common applications. Well-designed studies of static magnets indicate that they are not effective for chronic pain, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis.
Athari Mbaya Ziwezekanazo za Tiba ya Sumaku
It is not clear whether magnet therapy is safe for the following people:
Pregnant women (the effects on the fetus are unknown)
People who have implanted pumps and devices
People who take a medication by patch
Taarifa Zaidi
The following English-language resource may be useful. Please note that THE MANUAL is not responsible for the content of this resource.
National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH): Magnets for Pain