Abstract
In order to examine the effectiveness of Static Magnetic Fields (SMF) for pain, we measured the tail skin temperature and behaviours of chronic Adjuvant-Induced Arthrits (C. A. A.) in rats. After continuous exposure of SMF in C. A. A rats, the tail skin temperature as well as the movement could increase significantlycompared with control group.
These results suggest that SMF plays an important role in C. A. A rats as an inhibitor of inflammation.