PEMFiT provides non-invasive wellness services. PEMF at PEMFiT does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition. Individual experiences may vary. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting any new wellness practice.

How a PEMFiT PEMF Session May Help with Parkinson’s Disease

During a PEMFiT PEMF session, the Pulse PEMF system emits electromagnetic waves targeted at specific brain regions, which may stimulate neuronal activity and promote neural repair. This therapy may increase cellular energy, aiding in the reduction of motor symptoms such as bradykinesia and rigidity. The electromagnetic fields may also enhance blood flow, supporting the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the brain. 

Each session lasts 40 minutes and has cumulative effects; regular treatments may significantly improve motor function and comfort. PEMF therapy is non-invasive, painless, and safe for long-term use, making it a suitable option for those managing Parkinson’s disease symptoms. At PEMFiT, we have assisted many clients in helping managing Parkinson’s disease effectively. 

Benefits of PEMF Therapy from PEMFiT

PEMF therapy offers various health benefits supported by scientific research. It may help reduce inflammation, improve circulation, accelerate tissue repair, and alleviate pain. PEMF may also enhance cell metabolism, aiding in detoxification and oxygenation, which leads to faster recovery times. It may be beneficial for chronic pain relief, as it may stimulate the body’s endorphin production, a natural painkiller.  

Research also supports using PEMF as it may improve sleep quality, mood, and overall well-being by regulating nervous system function. Additionally, studies show that PEMF may enhance immune function by promoting white blood cell activity, leading to quicker recovery from illnesses or injuries. 

Benefits of PEMF Therapy for Parkinson’s Disease

PEMF therapy may be an effective adjunct treatment for managing Parkinson’s disease symptoms. The electromagnetic pulses may boost the body’s cellular energy, stimulating neural repair and may reduce motor symptoms. PEMF has been studied for its ability to alleviate tremors and improve motor function. Below are key findings from research highlighting how PEMF may support Parkinson’s disease management: 

1. Long-term Treatment with Transcranial PEMF (2021) 

  • Findings: Long-term treatment with transcranial bipolar pulsed electromagnetic fields increased movement speed markedly and elevated erythropoietin levels in patients with Parkinson’s disease. 

2. Effect of 8 Weeks of T-PEMF Treatment (2019) 

  • Findings: Eight weeks of transcranial pulsed electromagnetic field treatment decreased inter-hand coherence in patients with unilateral postural tremor, indicating a reduction in tremor severity. 

3. Mechanisms and Therapeutic Applications of Electromagnetic Therapy (2015) 

  • Findings: PEMF therapy has been shown to improve cognitive functions and motor symptoms in Parkinson’s disease patients, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic modality. 

4. Effects of Long-Term Treatment with T-PEMF on Forearm Muscle Activation and Handwriting in Parkinson’s Disease (2018) 

  • Findings: Long-term treatment with transcranial pulsed electromagnetic fields improved fine motor function, reduced muscle stiffness, and enhanced handwriting quality in a patient with Parkinson’s disease. 

What is Parkinson’s Disease?

Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects movement. It develops gradually, sometimes starting with a barely noticeable tremor in one hand. While tremors are common, the disorder also commonly causes stiffness or slowing of movement.  

In the early stages of Parkinson’s disease, your face may show little or no expression. Your arms may not swing when you walk. Your speech may become soft or slurred. Parkinson’s disease symptoms worsen as your condition progresses over time. 

Managing Parkinson’s Disease

Managing Parkinson’s disease effectively requires a combination of strategies aimed at reducing symptoms, maintaining mobility, and enhancing overall quality of life. Engaging in regular physical activity can help maintain muscle strength and flexibility. A balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables and whole foods supports overall health.  

Medications can help manage symptoms, and in some cases, surgical interventions may be considered. Additionally, therapies such as PEMF may aid in managing symptoms and improving quality of life. Consulting a healthcare professional and exploring various management strategies may empower individuals to maintain an active and fulfilling lifestyle despite Parkinson’s disease. 

What is PEMF?

Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy uses low-frequency electromagnetic waves to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes. The concept is based on the idea that every cell in the body holds an electrical charge, which declines as we age. PEMF therapy may enhance cellular function by sending targeted energy pulses to the body. These energy waves penetrate deeply into tissues, which may encourage cellular repair, reduce inflammation, and promote overall wellness. 

PEMF devices are non-invasive, and here at PEMFiT, they come in the form of full-body contour beds and chairs, along with various accessories (pads, rings, cubes) that can be used to target specific areas of the body. The Pulse PEMF XL Pro machines and accessories used here at PEMFiT are some of the most cutting-edge PEMF machines on the market. PEMF therapy is widely used in pain management, injury recovery, and improving circulation.  

Athletes often use it to speed up recovery, while chronic pain patients use it as it may alleviate discomfort. PEMF is also recognised for its role in Parkinson’s disease management, as it may reduce motor symptoms and improve quality of life. 

Why Choose PEMFiT for Your PEMF Therapy?

The effectiveness of PEMF therapy depends on the quality of the equipment and the expertise of the application. At PEMFiT, we use the high-powered Pulse PEMF XL Pro devices and professional-grade PEMF beds, providing stronger and more targeted electromagnetic fields than lower-powered PEMF mats commonly available online. While budget-friendly options may offer some benefits, they lack the depth and precision needed to stimulate deeper tissues and deliver meaningful therapeutic results. 

Our PEMF sessions are delivered by trained Pulse Professionals who have successfully completed training and certification through the Association of PEMF Professionals (AOPP), Pulse PEMF, and the PEMFiT Academy. This ensures that every session is tailored to your specific needs, maximising the therapy’s effectiveness. 

By combining the advanced capabilities of the Pulse PEMF XL Pro with the expertise of our team, PEMFiT delivers a superior level of care and therapeutic benefits. Whether you’re looking for symptom relief, improved motor function, or better overall well-being, PEMFiT provides a trusted, professional, and results-driven approach to PEMF application, which may help with all of these. 

PEMFiT Customer Testimonials

Nothing speaks louder than the experiences of those who have benefited from PEMF therapy at PEMFiT. Many clients managing Parkinson’s disease have reported improvements in mobility, reduced tremors, and better overall quality of life. 


Explore testimonials from real PEMFiT clients who have used PEMF therapy to manage Parkinson’s symptoms and other neurological conditions. Their stories highlight the potential of this non-invasive and effective therapy that may support better movement, brain function, and daily comfort. 

References

1. Long-term PEMF therapy improves movement in Parkinson’s disease (2021) 

  • Title: Long-term treatment with transcranial bipolar pulsed electromagnetic fields increases movement speed markedly and elevates erythropoietin levels in Parkinson’s disease 
  • Source: Frontiers in Neurology 
  • URL: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33909634/ 

2. PEMF reduces tremors in Parkinson’s disease (2019) 

3. PEMF therapy improves motor and cognitive function in Parkinson’s disease (2015) 

4. Long-term PEMF therapy enhances fine motor function in Parkinson’s disease (2018) 

PEMFiT provides non-invasive wellness services. PEMF at PEMFiT does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition. Individual experiences may vary. Always consult a healthcare professional before starting any new wellness practice.