Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Physiotherapy |
Theory: | Physio Magneto |
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PEMF stands for Pulsed Electromagnetic Field therapy, and it's a type of physiotherapy that uses electromagnetic fields to improve health and well-being. The basic concept behind PEMF therapy is to expose the body to electromagnetic fields with specific frequencies and intensities to stimulate healing and recovery processes.
4 kHz (kilohertz) wave and a damped oscillating wave are two different types of waveforms, and they can interact or work together in various ways depending on the context. Let's break down each concept and explore how they might interact:
1. 4 kHz Wave:
- A 4 kHz wave refers to a sine wave or any other periodic waveform that repeats itself 4,000 times per second. It is a type of electromagnetic wave in the audio frequency range, commonly associated with sound waves or electronic signals in the audible range.
2. Damped Oscillating Wave:
- A damped oscillating wave is a waveform that exhibits oscillations but with decreasing amplitude over time. Damping can occur in various systems, including mechanical systems, electrical circuits, or acoustic vibrations. The damping factor determines how quickly the oscillations decay.
Here's PEMF physiotherapy machine works:
1. Electromagnetic Field Generation:
- A PEMF machine contains coils or solenoids that produce electromagnetic fields. These coils are typically made of copper or other conductive materials.
2. Pulse Generation:
- The machine generates pulsing electromagnetic fields, where the direction of the electromagnetic force alternates rapidly. The pulsing action is a key feature of PEMF therapy and distinguishes it from continuous electromagnetic fields.
3. Frequency and Intensity Settings:
- Users can adjust the frequency and intensity of the electromagnetic pulses to target specific health conditions or desired outcomes. Different frequencies are believed to have different effects on the body.
4. Exposure to the Electromagnetic Field:
- The patient or user is positioned in close proximity to the PEMF machine, and the specific area of the body to be treated is typically placed in the vicinity of the coils.
5. Cellular Interaction:
- When the pulsing electromagnetic field interacts with the body, it can penetrate tissues and cells. This interaction may influence various physiological processes.
6. Cellular Response:
- PEMF therapy is thought to stimulate cellular activities. Some proposed effects include increased cellular energy production (ATP), improved circulation, enhanced tissue repair, and reduced inflammation.
7. Therapeutic Benefits:
- The intended therapeutic benefits of PEMF therapy can vary depending on the frequency, intensity, and duration of exposure. It is claimed to help with a range of conditions, including pain management, wound healing, bone health, and overall wellness.
Attached loops | Single loop and butterfly loop |
Magnetic intensity | 1000-6000 Gauss |
Pulse Frequency | 2HZ,4HZ,6HZ,8HZ,MF |
Oscillation | 4500HZ |
IP rating | IP 31 |
Functions | 1.BONE REGROWTH 2.MANAGE PAIN 3.OXYGENATE THE BLOOD 4.NEUROLOGICAL REGROWING 5.INFLAMMATION REDUCTION 6.STRESS REDUCTION 7.SLEEP IMPROVEMENT 8.WOUND HEALING |
Size | 63*41*35CM(human version)/ 79*48.5*49CM(Horse version) |
Weight | 28KG |