Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

Therapeutic effects of magnetic and copper bracelets in osteoarthritis: A randomised placebo-controlled crossover trial

Richmond, SJ; Brown, SR; Campion, PD; Porter, AJL; Klaber Moffett, JA; Jackson, DA; Featherstone, VA; Taylor, AJ

Authors

SJ Richmond

SR Brown

PD Campion

AJL Porter

JA Klaber Moffett

DA Jackson

VA Featherstone

AJ Taylor



Abstract

Objectives

To test the effectiveness of a typical magnetic wrist strap for reducing pain and stiffness, and for improving physical functioning amongst patients with osteoarthritis.
Design

A randomised double-blind placebo-controlled crossover trial. Each participant wore four devices over a 16-week period.
Setting

Forty five patients with osteoarthritis were recruited from general practices in rural and urban areas of Yorkshire.
Interventions

Experimental device: a commercially available magnetic wrist strap. Control devices: a weak magnetic wrist strap, a demagnetised wrist strap, and a copper bracelet.
Main outcome measures

The WOMAC Osteoarthritis Index, the McGill Pain Questionnaire—Pain Rating Index (PRI), a pain visual analogue scale (VAS), and medication use.
Results

No difference was observed between devices in terms of their effects on pain as measured by the primary outcome measure (WOMAC A), the PRI and the VAS. Similar results were obtained for stiffness (WOMAC B), physical function (WOMAC C), and medication use. Further analyses of the PRI subscales revealed a statistically significant difference between devices (P = 0.025), which favoured the experimental device. Participants reported lower sensory pain after wearing the standard magnetic wrist strap, than when wearing control devices. However, no adjustment was made for multiple testing.
Conclusions

Our results indicate that magnetic and copper bracelets are generally ineffective for managing pain, stiffness and physical function in osteoarthritis. Reported therapeutic benefits are most likely attributable to non-specific placebo effects. However such devices have no major adverse effects and may provide hope.

Citation

Richmond, S., Brown, S., Campion, P., Porter, A., Klaber Moffett, J., Jackson, D., …Taylor, A. (2009). Therapeutic effects of magnetic and copper bracelets in osteoarthritis: A randomised placebo-controlled crossover trial. Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 17(5-6), 249-256. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctim.2009.07.002

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date Jan 1, 2009
Deposit Date Aug 17, 2010
Journal Complementary Therapies in Medicine
Print ISSN 0965-2299
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 17
Issue 5-6
Pages 249-256
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ctim.2009.07.002
Keywords Magnetics; Copper; Osteoarthritis; Pain
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ctim.2009.07.002



Downloadable Citations