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Functional Magnetic Stimulation (FMS)

The functional magnetic stimulation is considered lately to be the most effective high-frequency magnetic treatment method in the field of physiotherapy and rehabilitation. This treatment method allows to achieve high results in urinary system disorders in both women and men, in faster post-operative or postpartum rehabilitation as well as in chronic pain caused by sexual disorders and pelvic muscle pathologies.

The Tesla Care used during functional magnetic stimulation is designed to treat pelvic muscle pathologies and urinary disorders. The pulsed magnetic field generated by the device causes the pelvic muscles to open and contract with no need for electrodes.

Advantages of FMS:

• Enables stimulation of deep muscle tissues, penetrates to a depth of 8 cm.

• Has a 3 Tesla stimulation functions.

• Effectively stimulates muscle tissue with no direct skin contact.

• Painless, non-invasive, which is suitable for patients with contraindications to the use of other magnetic therapies.

• Applicator can be fixed to the body or the physiotherapist can perform the procedure manually.

• Because it is painless, it perfectly suits the patients with contraindications to the use of vaginal and rectal electrodes.

 

Action mechanism:

• It is the effect of a strong magnetic field on the nerve receptors, which causes the accumulation of muscle tissue, which allows the muscle tone of both superficial and deep muscles to be restored and adjusted.

• Improves blood circulation and metabolic processes, has effect on muscles, blood vessels and fatty tissues.

 

Indications for use:

• Urological rehabilitation – urinary incontinence (of various origins), nocturnal enuresis, nocturia (frequent urination at night);

• Gynecological rehabilitation – postabortal rehabilitation, postpartum rehabilitation, recovery of decreased vaginal tone, sexual aversion due to pelvic muscle dysfunction, menstrual disorders, moderate uterus and bladder prolapse, genital prolapse, chronic pelvic pain, muscle atrophy-driven pain and spasms;

• Rehabilitation of andrological diseases - rehabilitation after radical prostatectomy operations, chronic prostatitis, sexual weakness, erectile dysfunction;

• Rehabilitation of sports injuries;

• Neurological rehabilitation - peripheral nervous system damages, stroke, Tunnel syndrome, neuritis;

• Rehabilitation of the musculoskeletal system - degenerative arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, neck pain, muscle pain;

• Geriatric rehabilitation;

• Reproductive system diseases;

• Orthopedic rehabilitation – rehabilitation of muscle and nervous system after fractures;

• Rehabilitation of spinal system diseases - acute and chronic radiculitis, sciatica, spina bifida, spondylitis;

• Aesthetic problems: cellulite, loss of skin and subcutaneous tissue turgor.

 

Contraindications:

• Pregnancy;

• Malignant tumors;

• Muscle rupture in the area near the stimulation;

• Pacemakers;

• Ferromagnetic metal implant;

• Cardiac arrhythmia;

• In-ear hearing aid.

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