 In a recent study carried out by Dr. Mark A. Weinstein and his team, they observed 142 patients who were at risk of pseudoarthrosis, which is a tricky thing that can happen after spinal surgery. These patients had things like failed fusion before, got multiple levels of fusion, or dealt with issues like nicotine use, osteoporosis, or diabetes. Now these patients underwent PEMF stimulation. And guess what? The results were pretty awesome. After a year, they saw an 88% success rate in spinal fusion. It worked a bit differently depending on how many risk factors there were, but overall, it was looking really good. But here's the cool part. Not only did the surgeries go well, but the patients also said they felt way better. Less pain, better function, and an overall improved quality of life. They used some health surveys and indexes to measure this stuff, and everything was pointing up.