How magnetic therapy Works
Magnetic therapy transmits high energy magnetic pulses to targeted tissues at extremely high oscillating frequencies ranging
from 100-300 kHz.Magnetic therapy Waves can penetrate deep tissues up to 18 cm beneath the skin's surface, to target
difficult-to-reach tendons, muscles, bones and nervous tissues. When delivered with the right intensity and frequency,
Magnetic therapy synchronizes with the body's magnetic fields, causing a disturbance that triggers a regenerative response.
Magnetic therapy
is delivered via a handheld or freestanding applicator that does not touch the patient's body. Magnetic therapy uses electromagnetic
transduction to generate a magnetic field in a high-speed generator that emits impulses at a frequency of 3 Hz. Each impulse is
released in nanoseconds, eliciting an electrophysical reaction without increasing the temperature of the treated tissues.
Magnetic therapy is relatively painless, with minimal discomfort and no known negative side effects. The patient remains fully clothed
while receiving treatment, and the applicator does not touch the skin. Magnetic therapy is an outpatient procedure that takes between
5-20 minutes, depending on the condition being treated.
Infrared
Near-infrared spectroscopy is a spectrum that can penetrate deep into the skin and subcutaneous tissues, it can cause collagen
hyperplasia, structural reorganization, cause the resonance of atoms and molecules in human cells, through resonance absorption,
friction between molecules to form a thermal reaction, promote the rise of deep subcutaneous temperature, and make microvessels
dilate, accelerate blood circulation, help to remove vascular hoards and harmful substances in the body, will hinder the removal of metabolic obstacles, resurrect tissues, promote enzyme production, achieve activation of tissue cells, prevent aging, The purpose of boosting the immune system
Typical indications Musculoskeletal diseases
Degenerative joint diseases
Signs of wear and tear, e.g. arthrosis (knee, hip, hands, shoulder, elbow), herniated disc, spondylarthrosis
Pain therapy
(Chronic) pain, e.g. back pain, lumbalgia, tension, radiculopathies, heel pain
Sport injuries
(Chronic) inflammation of tendons and joints, tendon overload syndrome, osteitis pubis
Who Shouldn't Use It
While it's generally safe for most people to wear low-intensity static magnets, it's not a
good idea to have magnetic field therapy if you:
Use a pacemaker
Have an insulin pump
Are pregnant
You should also take off any magnets before having an X-ray or getting an MRI.
Specification :
Product Name |
EXTRACORPOREAL MAGNETIC TRANSDUCTION THERAPY |
Tesla |
7T |
Work depth |
18CM |
Function |
Musculoskeletal diseases,Degenerative joint diseases,Pain therapy,Sport injuries |