Portable device for high frequency magnetotherapy
High efficiency rechargeable battery
20 PROGRAMS with adjustable frequency from 8 to 640 Hz and therapy time up to 24 hours
Ideal for treating disorders of the soft tissues, such as muscles, tendons, skin and nerves (tendinitis, phlebitis, sciatica, oedemas, etc.).
It is also indicated for calcification retards.
CONTENTS
- Device
- 1 Elastic therapeutic
- Internal Ni-Mh rechargeable battery pack
- Battery charger
- 1 User manual with belt positioning
- Transport Bag
MAIN FEATURES
- Large display
- 2 belts connections (second belt optional)
- Adjustable intensity on 3 levels
- Wrong belt connection indicator
- Medical device CE0476
HIGH FREQUENCY MAGNETOTHERAPY
High frequency magnetotherapy, also known as high frequency electromagnetotherapy or PEMF (pulsed electromagnetic fields) is based on emitting radio waves with a frequency between 18 and 900 MHz in short pulses, and the frequency can be regulated.
High frequency and low intensity (measured in milliwatts) is particularly indicated in pain therapy, healing, oedemas and generally for treating disorders of the soft tissues.
It can also be used for calcification retard, but requires more treatments than low frequency magnetotherapy.
Difference between HIGH FREQUENCY MAGNETOTHERAPY and TENS.
TENS acts on the pain with a prevailing action on the nervous system and, therefore, on the painful symptom.
High frequency magnetotherapy not only acts on the nerve ends, but acts more effectively on the cellular structure, helping to restore the normal physiological conditions.
Studies and clinical experience have confirmed electromagnetic wave therapy is totally harmless and with no undesirable side-effects (the contraindications, or rather use under strict medical supervision, are limited to wearers of pacemakers, pregnant women, patients with serious cardiac/neurological problems or patients with extensive tumours).
For these reasons, PEMF has been used in a wide range of disorders with very satisfactory results, both in hospitals and outpatients surgeries.