Introduction
Electromagnetotherapy
Electromagnetotherapy
distinguishes
itself
from
the
"traditional"
magnetotherapy since it uses high frequency electromagnets instead of
permanent magnets: particularly, we refer to electromagnetotherapy
when using devices emitting high frequency and low intensity pulsed
electromagnetic fields (PEMF, carrying frequency from 20 to 30 MHz,
with frequencies up to 5.000 Hz).
The principal use is focused on pain therapy: its action is to restore a
cellular biomagnetic field that the illness has weakened.
The use of high frequency and to low intensity PEMFs, allows to get
ample therapeutic results without collateral effects. This also allows the
use in acute pathological trials. The electromagnetotherapy is
particularly suitable for the care of the soft tissues pathologies, with
extraordinary results in the regeneration of the tissues themselves.
Due to its characteristics, the electromagnetotherapy is universally
recognized as the most suitable technique for the treatment of the bony
pathologies, in particular for the osteoporosys.
There
are
lots
of
effects
that
can
be
brought
back
to
electromagnetotherapy: the piezoelectric effect, the effect of orientation
of the collagene, the stimulation of the calcic deposition (Barker - Lunt
1983, Bassett – Pawluk – Pilla 1974, Bassett - Valdes – Hernandez
1982).
Since the present day, all the equipments of electromagnetotherapy
were built particularly to satisfy or the medical sector (with high prices)
or the economic demands of patients, but with products of low quality.
MAG1000 is born really to reconcile the demand to have an equivalent
device, for performances and effectiveness, to those devoted to medical
sector, also maintaining a simplicity of use and an extremely favorable
price.
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