Hip Joint Pain Caused by Electromagnetic Waves Following an Operation for a Complex Humerus Fracture

Hip Joint Pain Caused by Electromagnetic Waves Following an Operation for a Complex Humerus Fracture

Author: Yoshiro Fujii

Affiliation: Shin Kobe Dental Clinic, Kobe City, Japan

DOI: 10.4236/ojst.2018.88030

Abstract

This case report explores the possible link between exposure to electromagnetic waves and hip joint pain following a humerus fracture operation. The study suggests that electromagnetic waves may influence neuromuscular function, leading to unexplained musculoskeletal symptoms.

Keywords

Electromagnetic Waves, Hip Joint Pain, Humerus Fracture, Neuromuscular Dysfunction, Post-Surgical Complications

Introduction

Electromagnetic waves from medical devices and everyday electronics have been associated with potential health effects. This report investigates a case where a patient experienced severe hip joint pain after undergoing surgery for a complex humerus fracture.

Case Report

A patient developed persistent hip pain post-surgery. Despite conventional treatments, the pain persisted until electromagnetic wave shielding measures were implemented, after which the symptoms improved significantly.

Discussion

The findings suggest that electromagnetic exposure may interfere with neuromuscular signaling, potentially leading to pain and dysfunction. Further research is needed to validate these observations.

Conclusion

This case highlights the need to explore the role of electromagnetic waves in post-surgical recovery. Shielding and minimizing exposure may be beneficial for patients experiencing unexplained pain.

Full Paper

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