The purpose of this research study is to investigate and determine the effects of static magnetic fields produced by a small magnet on peripheral pulses and skin blood flow.
A specific neodymium magnet and sham device will be placed on certain sites near the ulnar and medial arteries and the effect of such placement on peripheral pulses assessed via PPG on fingers and on skin blood flow via laser Doppler perfusion determined. These assessments will be made while healthy subjects are lying supine on a padded examination table over a time interval of about 45-60 minutes. In addition to the impact that either the magnet or the sham devices have, the pulse and skin blood flow patterns and features will be analyzed from the point of view of sequential variability with and eye toward developing related parameters to potentially improve such variability.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
BASIC_SCIENCE
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
12
In same subject some areas will have magnet and others will have sham
Nova Southeastern University
Davie, Florida, United States
Effect of magnet on skin blood flow
skin blood flow
Time frame: one hour
Effect of magnet on arterial pulses
Pulse values and paterns
Time frame: one hour
Characterization of temporal pattern of pulse changes and their amelioration
variability with and without normalization
Time frame: one hour
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