Extracorporeal magneto-transduction therapy

What is extracorporeal magneto-transduction therapy (EMTT)?

Extracorporeal magneto-transduction therapy (EMTT) is a noninvasive, noninvasive treatment method that offers new options in rehabilitation and regeneration. Painful areas of the body are treated with high-energy magnetic pulses. The therapy system builds up a voltage of between 15 and 30 kV within fractions of a second. The generated energy is transferred to the body areas via the treatment loop. The pulse intensity penetrates cell membranes and manages to become therapeutically effective in the cell. Depending on the setting, the impulses penetrate up to 18 cm deep into the tissue, so that deeper tissue layers are also reached. Since the individual impulses are of short duration, there is no increase in temperature in the tissue.

What are the areas of application?

Extracorporeal magneto-transduction therapy is used in various fields, including degenerative joint diseases, degenerative tendon diseases, as pain therapy, to accelerate healing in bone fractures and sports injuries. Very good results are also achieved in overuse syndromes, bone edema, stress fractures and inflammation of the pubic bone (so-called osteitis pubis). It is also an ideal complement to extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT).

What is the treatment?

Treatment at ECOM is performed on an outpatient basis and is painless. The treatment loop is positioned on the body region to be treated without having to remove clothing. Direct skin contact is not necessary. The pulse strength is individually adjusted according to the clinical picture. Cardiac pacemakers are an absolute contraindication! In individual cases, endoprosthesis carriers can be treated after prior consultation with a physician.

How many sessions will be conducted?

Depending on the application, magneto-transduction therapy lasts about 10 minutes and usually includes 6 to 8 sessions (ideally 2x a week).

Advice and contact for questions about EMTT

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