MEG recordings of patients with cerebral palsy before and after the application of pico-Tesla weak magnetic fields

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MEG data for five cerebral palsy patients were taken using a whole-head 122-channel MEG system. An experiment was designed to identify the possible effect of external pico-Tesla weak magnetic fields. The subjects were five male volunteers 17-46 years of age. External stimulation, field amplitude 1-7.5 pico-Tesla, was applied to each subject at their alpha-rhythm frequency. Fast Fourier transforms were applied to the data of all MEG channels and the rhythms of the patients were evaluated before and after pico–Tesla transcranial magnetic stimulation. The appliance of pico-Tesla weak magnetic fields showed the brains of the cerebral palsy patients had an enhance of the frequencies of (2-7 Hz) for each patient. This was followed by an improvement and normalization of their MEG. The results had a statistical significance in four out of five subjects (80%) and suggested the stimulation provided a positive contribution to the management of the symptoms of cerebral palsy patients.

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Anninos, P., Kotini, A., Adamopoulos, A., & Tsagas, N. (2019). MEG recordings of patients with cerebral palsy before and after the application of pico-Tesla weak magnetic fields. Journal of Integrative Neuroscience, 18(1), 17–21. https://doi.org/10.31083/J.JIN.2019.01.104

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