You will be presented with the perennial problem:
For many decades the benefits and safety of PEMF have been clear and available in the medical literature. Yet many mainstream clinicians and scientists refuse to even consider it.
I presented this massive body of scientific work, along with very compelling, third-party, GLP-certified hard data to two dept. chairs of plastic surgery several years ago.
In the face of decades of compelling evidence presented by an expert (me) with additional compelling data from a certified testing laboratory, their response was:
1- a dismissive snicker…
then
2- One said it was just a placebo effect
I pointed out that it was a controlled, independent, certified series of tests on rats
He replied: “Yeah, whatever, it’s just the placebo effect.”
I replied: “94%?!?! Rats?!?! Placebo?!?!”
he said again: “Yeah, whatever, it’s just the placebo effect.”
… more snickering and dismissive murmuring…
This happens with mainstream scientists and clinicians. Either they are open-minded, or they are not. And no amount of compelling data is going to change their mind if they are not.
So, my suggestion:
First, ask your surgeon if he/she is open to discussing PEMF.
If the answer is YES, you might discuss it. If not, I would just say “OK” and then drop the subject.
Trust me, no test, no data, no new study, nothing will change a frozen mind. Nothing. So I advise that if you get any resistance, just drop the subject.
But if he/she is willing to talk, then just talk about it. Don’t try to do anything formal or comprehensive.
My 2 cents.