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Old 11-29-2008, 09:51 AM #1
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Default Diffused Axonal Injury of the Brain

My wife has been diagonised with Diffused axonal injury of the brain after a Road accident. Its been over 2 years now. Am hoping for some information on Magnetic therapy that could be available, even for home.
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Hello and welcome to NeuroTalk! I've posted the link to the Traumatic Brain Injury Forum for you in case you haven't visited there yet. If you'll post your question in that forum, too, you might get more replies. Glad you decided to join us here.....this is a wonderful site!

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum92.html



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Hello Hemal welcome to Neuro Talk, sorry for the reasons you found us, but do not hesitate to post your concerns and questions, you will find folks here are really nice and helpful, again welcome to NT
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Smile Hi, Hemal...

It's very good to meet you. I, too, am glad you found our site. I personally am not very knowledgeable about your wife's condition, but I am sure you will find people who are, and the people here will support your wife and you, as well. Good luck and best wishes to you both.
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Hello and welcome to NeuroTalk. Great to see you have come to be with us. Just let us know if we can be of any help. We are all here to assist each other as possible.

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welcome to NT please tell us more about your wife condition down on the TBI board we will try to help ,Diffused Axonal Injury of the Brain is a very broad term we all have it to a degree

http://www.thaindian.com/newsportal/...y_10011249.htm


Washington, Jan 4 (ANI): Many people use products embedded with magnets based on anecdotal evidence, hoping for a non-invasive and drug-free cure to what ails them. But now, a biomedical engineering study has provided scientific proof stating that magnetic therapy is actually effective.

The study, led by Thomas Skalak, professor and chair of biomedical engineering at University of Virginia, was conducted on anesthetized rats.

The FDA regulates specific claims of medical efficacy, but in general static magnetic fields are viewed as safe, Skalak said.

In the study, the researchers treated the hind paws of anesthetized rats with inflammatory agents in order to simulate tissue injury. Magnetic therapy was then applied to the paws.

The analysis indicated that magnets could significantly reduce swelling if applied immediately after tissue trauma.

Skalak said that since muscle bruising and joint sprains were the most common injuries worldwide, this discovery could have significant implications.

If an injury doesnt swell, it will heal fasterand the person will experience less pain and better mobility, Skalak said.

The finding implies that magnets could be used much the way ice packs and compression are now used for everyday sprains, bumps, and bruises, but with more beneficial results.

A key to the success of magnetic therapy for tissue swelling is careful engineering of the proper field strength at the tissue location, a challenge in which most currently available commercial magnet systems fall short. (ANI)

this suggests it can ONLY reduce swelling but post what you have found out



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hello and welcome to Nt ... i hope you find answers soon ... there are lots of friendly and supportive people here and although i personally do not know of diffused axonal injury of the brain, i am sure there are those who do have answers .... again ...
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