SCIENTIFIC STUDIES

Proven Results, Supported by Clinical Evidence

Frontiers in Medicine, 2024

Demonstrates how combining magnetic mitohormesis with home-exercise led to superior improvements in knee strength and pain, than exercise alone

Bioengineering, 2023

Details how magnetic mitohormesis and physical stimulation share similar cellular pathways and mechanisms in effecting cellular adaptations

Bioengineering, 2023

Discusses magnetic mitohormesis as a less strenuous way to replicate muscle and metabolic responses associated with endurance exercise

Aging-US, 2023

Describes magnetic mitohormetic improvements in mobility and reductions in fat and pain in older adults

Journal of Orthopaedic Translation, 2022

Describes enhancements in human muscle mitochondrial energy metabolism and reductions in toxic lipid levels with our weekly field treatment

BIOCELL, 2022

Discusses how magnetic mitohormesis represents a therapy for inflammatory disorders

The FASEB Journal, 2020

Discusses how our magnetic fields induce magnetic mitohormesis to improve muscle function and systemic metabolism

Advanced Biosystems, 2020

Details the specific cellular machinery responsible for magnetic mitohormesis

Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 2020

Describes how our magnetic fields stimulate the secretion of regenerative and anti-inflammatory factors

The FASEB Journal, 2019

Describes how our magnetic fields stimulate the secretion of regenerative and anti-inflammatory factors

Scientific Reports, 2017

Determines the magnetic field parameters that best produce biological benefits

CLINICAL STUDIES

Optimise Treatment

Pilot studies were conducted from 2015 to 2017 at the National University of Singapore, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, Department of Surgery.

BIXEPS fields were shown to speed up recovery and increase muscle metabolism. The treated group also saw elevated levels of muscle and bone regeneration myokines. Ongoing local and international clinical trials continue to optimise treatment across applications, such as rehabilitation, diabetes and frailty.

IMPROVING RECOVERY AFTER ACL SURGERY

A new treatment is being piloted to improve recovery time and muscle maintenance of those who have undergone anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) knee surgery.

COMMUNITY STUDIES

Benefit our Elders

Hundreds of thousands of elderly have benefited from BIXEPS to date.

They experienced strength and endurance gains, as well as regained motor functions they had lost due to injury.