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PEMF therapy for fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia doesn't yield to single-target treatments. PEMF is one part of a multimodal approach — and a useful one for many patients.

Reviewed 2026-05-07

In 40 seconds

Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain syndrome characterised by widespread pain, fatigue, sleep disturbance, and cognitive symptoms ("fibro fog"). It involves central sensitisation — the nervous system amplifies pain signals. PEMF therapy reduces inflammation, supports nervous system regulation, and improves sleep — addressing several mechanisms at once. Used as part of multimodal care (medication, graded exercise, stress management, sleep hygiene), PEMF helps a meaningful proportion of UK fibromyalgia patients. Typical protocol: 2 full-body sessions per week for 8 weeks, then maintenance.

Quick facts

How PEMF helps fibromyalgia

Typical UK protocol

PhaseFrequencyDuration
Loading2× per week8 weeks
MaintenanceWeekly or fortnightlyOngoing

Contraindications

Standard PEMF contraindications.

Frequently asked questions

Does PEMF actually help fibromyalgia?

Several small trials report PEMF reduces pain, fatigue, and overall symptom burden in fibromyalgia. The mechanism — central sensitisation modulation, reduced inflammation, improved sleep — aligns with what fibromyalgia patients need.

How is fibromyalgia different from chronic pain elsewhere?

Fibromyalgia is a syndrome of central sensitisation — the nervous system itself amplifies pain signals. Treatment is multimodal: medication, exercise, sleep, stress management. PEMF fits as one tool within that broader approach.

How many sessions until I notice change?

Realistic timeline: 6–8 weeks. Fibromyalgia takes time to shift. Patients who stick with consistent twice-weekly sessions usually see meaningful change by week 6.

Will it cure fibromyalgia?

No. There is no cure. PEMF is part of a management approach — useful for many patients, not all. Outcomes vary.

Can I have PEMF alongside fibromyalgia medication?

Yes. PEMF doesn't interact with pregabalin, duloxetine, amitriptyline, or other commonly used medications.

Is the 'all over' approach better than localised?

Yes — fibromyalgia is a whole-body condition. Full-body PEMF mats are usually more effective than localised applicators alone.

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