PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Field) therapy has been used to treat a wide range of conditions, including pain, inflammation, depression, and anxiety. Here are some examples of PEMF therapy:


Reduced Pain & Inflammation
Oska Pulse PEMF therapy has been shown to relieve pain in patients with various conditions, such as osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, and joint pain. Patients with knee osteoarthritis who underwent PEMF therapy reported significant reductions in pain and improvements in their overall function.
The data is compelling: PEMF therapy has demonstrably reduced inflammation in individuals suffering from rheumatoid arthritis and similar conditions. This is not just a statistic – it represents a tangible improvement in the quality of life for those who have endured years of debilitating pain. The profound impact on their well-being is undeniable.
Improved Healing & Sleep
PEMF technology, with its ability to improve blood viscosity, circulation, and cell metabolism, holds potential in reducing recovery time. Pulsed Electromagnetic Therapy may help manage discomfort, increase performance, improve muscle fitness, and importantly, reduce recovery time from post-surgery, sports or workplace-related injuries.
Despite the frustrating lack of published clinical research, the sheer volume of anecdotal evidence regarding Oska's PEMF treatment's impact on sleep quality is deeply encouraging. Hearing countless stories of people finally finding restful sleep, thanks to improved circulation spurred by PEMF, fills us with a cautious yet powerful hope. This overwhelmingly positive feedback reassures us, whispering a potent promise of PEMF technology's transformative benefits.

Research & Development
In 1979 the FDA (the U.S. Food and Drug Administration) allowed PEMF to be used on humans for non-union fractures and bone healing. Ten years later, this was extended to treating pain and oedema in soft tissue.
Because of the detrimental effects of low gravity on astronauts’ bone and cartilage formation, NASA funded a US$3.5 million research and development program into PEMF. NASA was awarded a patent for PEMF technology in 2009.