Effects of short wave radio frequency of electromagnetic fields on peripheral motor nerve latency
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Zahra Zabolizadeh * , Bahram Bolouri , Hasan Ashayeri  |
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Background : Different regions of radio frequency spectrum of electromagnetic waves have various physiological effects on biological systems. Since short wave is routinely used as a therapeutic means to elevate deep body temperature, it seemed worthwhile to investigate the none thermal effects of this frequency band. Materials and methods : For this experimental study, 42 normal individuals aged 20-30 years were selected. The nerve latency was measured at the left wrist before and after 10 minutes exposure to the lowest field intensity to assure minimal thermal effect. Paired t-test was used for data analysis. Results : Small variation has minimal effect on latency values. 95% of the subjects demonstrated latency change due to the field. The 8.56% difference between the latencies measured before and after applying the field was statistically significant. The difference has lasted for 11 minutes. Conclusion: Short wave radio frequency does influence on nerve latency. Further studies are strongly recommended. |
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Keywords: Radio frequency, Electromagnetic wave, Latency, Median nerve |
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General Received: 2008/11/5 | Published: 2003/07/15
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