Super Inductive System (SIS)

During the Cold War, the Soviet Union used electromagnetic fields to help cosmonauts recovering from space missions where they experienced bone and muscle loss due to zero gravity. This pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF) therapy was used alongside medications to rebuild bone density and counteract bone loss. Initially adopted in Eastern Europe, PEMF therapy later gained traction in Western Europe after the Cold War ended. NASA also researched PEMF in the early 2000s and eventually patented its use for tissue regeneration.

SIS therapy harnesses electromagnetic fields to promote tissue healing and provide various therapeutic benefits, including pain relief, fracture healing, muscle relaxation, nerve stimulation, and joint mobilization.

It’s effective for treating conditions like back pain, ankylosing spondylitis, lumbosacral syndrome, carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, bursitis, neuralgia, fractures, spasticity, and calcification. Our equipment allows us to adjust frequencies and power levels precisely to target specific areas, ensuring optimal therapeutic outcomes. SIS therapy sessions are non-invasive and non-contact, using an applicator placed over the affected area for treatment.

What does SIS do?

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SIS therapy initiates biological effects at the cellular and tissue levels through electromagnetic stimulation.

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Following each session, there is an increase in fibroblast and collagen proliferation.

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Enhanced angiogenesis and collagen formation/maturation contribute to wound healing.

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Speeds up the reduction of swelling, restoring normal blood flow, and ensuring tissues receive adequate nutrients and oxygenation.

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Under SIS therapy, damaged cells recover at an accelerated rate during each session.

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SIS therapy accelerates the production of growth factors essential for various stages of tissue repair.

What happens after the SIS therapy session?

Patients may feel immediate relief after an SIS therapy session as it can improve nerve connections. If you notice any new sensations during or after the session, it’s important to inform your healthcare provider.

Have there been studies on the use of SIS or PEMF?

Over the years, over 2000 medical research studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of electromagnetic fields in tissue repair. Orthopaedic surgeons have used electromagnetic stimulation for decades to accelerate bone healing. In plastic surgery, it helps reduce post-operative pain, swelling, and improves graft survival. SIS therapy is also gaining popularity in sports medicine, with teams like FC Porto and S.L Benfica using it to manage physical overload and chronic pathologies in their players.

Is SIS for you?

Your podiatrist will evaluate your condition and discuss whether this therapy is suitable for you.

If you are pregnant or have a pacemaker, other medical implants, or devices affected by magnetic fields, it’s important to inform your healthcare professional. These conditions may interfere with the functioning of implants or lead to other complications.

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