Pathological material and method: Communication development depends on the functioning and corresponding activity of several organ systems. Bearing in mind so-called risk factors and pathological distribution, the first step entailed filtering out hearing damage of varying degrees of severity, as well as diseases of the internal organs. Over five months, we examined 48 children, of which we deemed 27 suitable for targeted OMI magnetic therapy. The outcome of the treatment was determined by a clinical and electrophysiological analysis. Objectivity was ensured by the measuring instruments used as well as by the organizational and functional (diagnostic and therapeutic) separateness of the specialist staff employed.

Result: OMI treatment resulted in a significant clinical improvement in 66.6 % of patients examined. The positive change was only mild in 14.8 % of cases and not measurable at all in 19.2%. The measurable value of precise electrophysiological improvement was a more modest 25 %. The reasons for this may be the short treatment period and the brief amount of time between the two examinations.

OMI magnetic therapy is a very promising treatment for helping children with communication problems brought on as a result of nerve damage and its widespread use can be recommended to professionals and concerned families alike