Peripheral magnetic stimulation is primarily used to treat musculoskeletal, neurological, and incontinence-related diseases, with outcomes centered on disease-specific assessments of muscle and physical function. However, its application in internal diseases remains limited, especially in cardiovascular disease, cancer, and diabetes mellitus. In addition, standardized peripheral magnetic stimulation prescriptions have not yet been established. Future studies should emphasize its implementation in underserved diseases and dysfunctions and establish standardized treatment protocols.
Fukushima et al. (Thu,) studied this question.