Magnetolith
UNDERSTANDING MAGNETOLITH
Overview
Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy (EMTT) with the MAGNETOLITH is a comfortable in-clinic procedure that targets areas of pain, swelling, or degeneration without needing patients to undress. It uses high oscillating frequencies of 100-300 kHz to penetrate up to 18 cm deep, stimulating tissue regeneration more effectively than many other treatments. This therapy promotes long-term regeneration and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions, significantly reducing pain and improving function without side effects or downtime, allowing patients to resume their normal activities immediately.

EMTT ADDRESSES
What are the Conditions Treated with EMTT?
Degenerative Joint Diseases
Wear and tear such as arthrosis in knees, hips, hands, shoulders, elbows.
Herniated discs.
Spondylarthrosis.
Pain Therapy
Chronic pain including back pain, lumbalgia, tension.
Radiculopathies.
Heel pain.
Sports Injuries
Tendon and joint inflammation.
Tendon overload syndrome.
Osteitis pubis.

During the Cold War, the Soviet Union used electromagnetic fields to help cosmonauts who experienced bone density and muscle loss due to prolonged space missions. They used pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy to regenerate bone density and combat bone loss, a method that later spread throughout Eastern and Western Europe. In the early 2000s, NASA researched PEMF and patented its use for tissue regeneration.
Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy (EMTT) employs similar electromagnetic fields to promote healing, offering pain relief, fracture healing, muscle relaxation, nerve stimulation, and joint mobilization. EMTT can treat back and spine conditions like ankylosing spondylitis, lumbosacral syndrome, and upper and lower back pain, as well as carpal tunnel, tennis elbow, bursitis, neuralgia, fractures, spasticity, and calcification.
EMTT uses adjustable frequencies and power levels for precise therapy. It is a non-invasive, non-contact method where an applicator is placed above the targeted area.
What does EMTT do?
EMTT therapy uses electromagnetic fields to stimulate healing at the cell and tissue level.
EMTT helps damaged cells recover faster.
It speeds up the production of growth factors during tissue repair at different stages.
It speeds up the reduction of swelling, helping restore normal blood flow, nutrients, and oxygen to tissues.
After each session, there is increased growth of fibroblasts and collagen.
Enhanced formation of new blood vessels and collagen helps in healing wounds faster.
Is EMTT for you?
Persistent bone and joint problems
Intense soft tissue inflammation, such as gout or rheumatoid arthritis
Conditions in children, such as enthesopathy or growth plate pain
Individuals who cannot tolerate pain from alternative therapies
Patients highly sensitive to pain
Your podiatrist will evaluate your condition and discuss whether EMTT is suitable for you.
If you are pregnant or have a pacemaker or other medical implants affected by magnetic fields, it’s important to inform your healthcare provider. This can potentially interfere with your implant’s function or cause other complications.
What happens after EMTT?
After EMTT sessions, patients often notice their affected area feeling different, suggesting healing or changes are occurring. In some cases, there may be a mild increase in bone discomfort, especially for more advanced conditions.
EMTT is typically not a single-session treatment but is administered over a period to reduce pain and promote healing. It’s usually recommended for 1-2 sessions per week, depending on the specific injury or condition being addressed. If you notice any new sensations or changes during or after your EMTT sessions, it’s important to discuss them with your healthcare provider.

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