Articles-Magnetic and Electromagnetic Related Articles
(numbers correspond to all article list)
40.
Mayrovitz HN, Larsen PB
(1992)
Effects
of
pulsed electromagnetic fields on skin
microvascular
blood perfusion.
Wounds 4:197-202
49. Mayrovitz HN, Larsen
PB
(1995)
A
preliminary study to
evaluate the effect of pulsed
radio
frequency field treatment on lower extremity peri-ulcer skin
microcirculation of diabetic patients
Wounds 7:90-93
73. Mayrovitz HN,
Groseclose
EE, Markov M, Pilla MM. (2001)
Effects
of permanent magnets on resting skin blood perfusion in healthy persons
assessed by laser-Doppler flowmetry and imaging Bioelectromagnetics
2001;22:494-502
76.
Mayrovitz
HN, Groseclose EE, Sims N. (2002).
Assessment
of the short-term
effects
of a permanent magnet on normal skin blood circulation via
laser-Doppler flowmetry
Scientific
Review of Alternative Medicine 2002;6:9-12
79. Mayrovitz
HN,
Sims
N, Macdonald JM. (2002)
Effects
of Pulsed
Radio
Frequency Diathermy on Postmastectomy Arm Lymphedema and Skin Blood
Flow: A Pilot Investigation
Lymphology
2002;35(suppl):353-356
87.
Mayrovitz
HN (2004)
Electromagnetic
linkages in soft tissue wound healing.
In: Bioelectromagnetic Medicine ed. PJ
Rosch and
MS Markov,
Decker, USA ISBN 0-8247-4700-3 Chapter 30 pp 461-483
91. Mayrovitz HN, Groseclose EE, King D. (2005)
No
effect of 80mT permanent magnets on
laser-Doppler measured blood flow response to inspiratory gasps.
Biolectromagnetics.
2005;26(4):331-335
93.
Mayrovitz HN, Groseclose EE. (2005)
Effects
of a static magnetic field of either
polarity on skin microcirculation.
Microvascular Research
2005:69:24-27
130.
Mayrovitz
HN (2015)
Electromagnetic
Fields for Soft Tissue Wound
healing
in: Electromagnetic Fields in Biology and Medicine ed. M. Markov,
Taylor and Francis (2015, Chapter 15, ISBN 9781482248500)
135.
Mayrovitz, HN. (2016)
Blood
and Vascular Targets for Electromagnetic Field Dosing
In: Electromagnetic Field Dosing Ed. M. Markov, CRC Press, Boca Raton
Florida
163. Mayrovitz HN (2020)
Electromagnetic Fields in relation to
Cardiac
and Vascular Function
(2020) Chapter 7. pp105-135
In: Pulsed
Electromagnetic Fields for Clinical Applications. Editor M. Markov, CRC
Press,
Boca Raton Florida, 2020
168.
Mayrovitz HN, Astudillo A, Shams E (2021)
Finger
Skin Blood Perfusion During
Exposure of Ulnar and Median Nerves to the
Static Magnetic Field of a Rare-Earth
Magnet: A Randomized
Pilot Study
Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine 2021;40(1)1-10 DOI:
10.1080/15368378.2020.1856682
(https://doi.org/10.1080/15368378.2020.1856682)
https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/H8QRXCZZNT34VVDMGERY/full?target=10.1080/15368378.2020.1856682
169.
Mayrovitz HN, Patel A, Kavadi R, Khan Z, Bartolone S (2021)
171.
Mayrovitz HN, Milo B, Alexander B, Mastropasqua M,Moparthi Y (2021)
Effects
of a Concentric Rare-Earth Magnet on Menstrual
Cycle
Pain Reduction: A Randomized Parallel Group Pilot Study
Cureus 13(1): e12801.
doi:10.7759/cureus.12801
189. Mayrovitz HN, Maqsood R, Tawakalzada AS (2022)
Do Magnetic Fields Have a Place in the
Treatment of Diabetic Conditions?
Cureus
14(5): e24883. doi:10.7759/cureus.24883
206.
Mayrovitz HN
(2023)
Linkages Between Geomagnetic Activity and
Blood Pressure
Cureus Journal of Medical Science
https://www.cureus.com/articles/187974-linkages-between-geomagnetic-activity-and-blood-pressure
233. Mayrovitz HN (2025)
Investigations into the impact of static
magnetic fields on blood flow
Cureus Journal of Medical Science
Cureus 17(1): e78007. doi:10.7759/cureus.78007
244. Mayrovitz HN (2025)
Impact
of a Generated Magnetic Field at the Schumann Resonance Frequency on Skin Blood
Perfusion
and Peripheral Pulse Amplitudes
Cureus Cureus 17(4): e83182. doi:10.7759/cureus.83182