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Magnetoterapia portátil

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Frequency (Freq.)
1-30 Hz
30-60 Hz
60-80 Hz
80-100 Hz
Program Duration (Time)
Up to 30 min
30-60 min
More than 60min
Analgesic or regenerating effect in long applications (2-4 hours).
See the following examples of free programs for most common applications:
ANALGESIC/ANTINFLAMMATORY
Freq. – 80
Inten - 80
Time – 45
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Always perform the magnetotherapy following your medical prescription.
You can perform the therapy every day, following your medical prescription,
until improvement is reached. You can perform the therapy two or
three times per day, with 2-3 hours of break between sessions, and
maximum of 8 hrs. If the problem persists, please consult your doctor.
6.2 - Position to be maintained during the sessions
Maintain a relaxed position during each session. Depending on the area of
application, the body is lying supine or prone. The position must be maintained
during the whole session to facilitate the effects produced by the magnetic
field.
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CAP5 - Free programs
Effect
Warming up/Relaxing/Antistress*
Vascular/Alterated functions*
Analgesic
Regenerating
Goal
Analgesic / relaxing effect
Regenerating effect
Bone consolidation/Osteoporosis/Pseudoarthoris
REGENERATING
Freq. – 100
Inten - 100
Time – 60
CAP6 – Applications
6.1 - Therapy planning
CAP6 – Applications
EXAMPLES OF APPLICATIONS WITH SOLENOIDS
The Easycare band can be used open on the area to treat or can be wrapped on
the area.
Solenoids can be used in pair or individually (in case the area to threat is a small
one). They can be used one facing the other, to intensify the effect on the area) or
one next to the other (Fig.10) as for example in case of lumbago and cervical pain..
NOTE: the intensity of the program is calculated using both solenoids. Of only one
solenoid is used, the intensity will be cut by the half (e.g. P.1 Fracture, intensity
96G with both solenoids, 48G if only one is used)
Fig.1 - Cervical pain
Fig.3 - Shoulder pain back area
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Fig.2 - Shoulder pain front area
Fig.4 - Sterno
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