Introducing Extracorporeal Magnetic Transduction Therapy (EMTT)

EMTT, or Extracorporeal Magnetic Transduction Therapy, is an innovative non-invasive procedure developed in recent years for treating degenerative joint disorders, acute and chronic pain, as well as sports injuries without medication. It utilizes high-energy electromagnetic fields to stimulate cellular regeneration and alleviate pain in targeted tissues.

How Does EMTT Work?

EMTT functions by delivering high-energy electromagnetic pulses to specific tissues at oscillating frequencies ranging from 100 to 300 kHz. These pulses penetrate deep tissues, reaching depths of up to 18 cm beneath the skin’s surface, targeting challenging-to-reach tendons, muscles, bones, and nervous tissues. By harnessing the body’s natural healing abilities through magnetic fields, EMTT induces a regenerative response, synchronized with the body’s magnetic fields.

EMTT is administered through a handheld or freestanding applicator placed a few centimeters away from the body, without direct contact. Patients remain fully clothed during the procedure, although metallic jewelry should be removed. While EMTT can be used over metallic prosthetic joints, caution is advised in areas with pacemakers, medication pumps, or metallic valves.

Conditions Treated by EMTT:

EMTT effectively addresses various musculoskeletal conditions, including:

– Degenerative joint disorders such as osteoarthritis, herniated discs, and spinal spondylarthrosis

– Chronic and acute pain, including neck, back, heel, and nerve root pain

– Overuse sports and work-related injuries

– Bone fractures

– Post-surgery treatment to expedite healing

Session Details and Efficacy:

The number of EMTT sessions required depends on the severity of the condition, typically ranging from 4 to 10 sessions. Each session lasts approximately 5 to 20 minutes and can be conducted 1 to 2 times per week, with a maximum of 10 sessions over a 5-week period. Many patients experience significant symptom improvement after just a few sessions. EMTT can also be combined with Shockwave therapy for enhanced effectiveness.

Pain and Downtime:

EMTT does not necessitate anesthesia, and while patients may experience a mild increase in bone ache or numbness during treatment, it is generally well-tolerated. There is no downtime following EMTT, allowing patients to resume normal activities immediately afterward.

Cost and Availability:

While EMTT is typically not covered by insurance, it is an affordable treatment option. Patients can benefit from cost savings by purchasing treatment packages. For more information, contact us at 7208180533 or visit aestheticsandmedicallasers.com.