Magnetic therapy affects the human body at the molecular level with an intermittent and low-frequency magnetic field, increases the metabolism inside the cells, improves cell permeability, has an anti-inflammatory and edematous, sedative, pain-relieving effect. It expands blood vessels, reduces blood viscosity and thrombus formation in vessels, improves local blood circulation and helps deliver oxygen to tissues.
Magnetic therapy is successfully used in the treatment of the following diseases:
- Vascular system diseases: hypertension (I-II degree), ischemic heart disease (I-II with stable angina pectoris), rheumatism, vegetative vascular dystonia, post-infarction cardiosclerosis, thrombophlebitis, Raynaud's syndrome, atherosclerosis of vessels, diabetic angiopathy, chronic venous deficiency, lymphatic disorder
- Central and peripheral nervous system traumas, spinal cord and spinal cord injuries, spinal cord blood circulation disorders, cerebral hemorrhages, neuritis, spinal osteochondrosis
- For the purpose of post-operative rehabilitation
Side effects:
- Acute hypotonia
- Malignant tumors
- Pregnancy
- Cardiovascular failure (III-IV degree)
- Aneurysm
- Epilepsy
- Children (infants up to 2 years old)