Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy (EMTT): Modern pain therapy using electromagnetic impulses
Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy (EMTT) is an innovative, non-invasive method in modern pain medicine that specifically targets cellular processes in the tissue. Through high-energy electromagnetic impulses, pain can be reduced, inflammation inhibited, and healing processes activated.
At Dolomed, we use EMTT as part of a multimodal therapy concept.
What is EMTT?
EMTT uses high-energy electromagnetic fields that penetrate deep into the tissue. There, they influence cell metabolism and signal transmission between cells.
The most important effects are:
- Activation of cell metabolism
- Improved blood circulation
- Reduction of inflammatory processes
- Promotion of tissue regeneration
EMTT for Musculoskeletal Pain
EMTT is particularly used for musculoskeletal complaints.
Benefits for musculoskeletal pain:
- Pain relief without surgical intervention
- Improved tissue regeneration
- Support for chronic conditions
- Promotion of functionality
EMTT for Degenerative Diseases
EMTT can also provide supportive effects for degenerative diseases such as osteoarthritis.
Benefits for degenerative diseases:
- Reduction of inflammation
- Improved joint function
- Slowing down degenerative processes
- Support for other therapeutic procedures
Further Applications of EMTT
- Tendon and ligament injuries: Support for healing
- Muscle injuries: Promotion of regeneration
- Chronic pain syndromes: Reduction of pain signals
- Overuse syndromes: Improvement of resilience
EMTT Treatment Process
- 1. Diagnostics: Identification of the affected region
- 2. Therapy planning: Determination of treatment frequency
- 3. Application: Targeted electromagnetic impulses to the tissue
- 4. Progress monitoring: Adjustment of the therapy
Conclusion
EMTT is a modern and gentle method for treating chronic pain. Through its effect at the cellular level, it can activate healing processes and contribute to long-term pain reduction.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
No, the treatment is generally pain-free. Usually, only a slight tapping or vibration is perceived.
Typically, several sessions are performed, depending on the condition.
Initial improvements may occur after just a few applications, with the full effect often developing over several weeks.
EMTT is very well tolerated. Side effects are rare.
Yes, combining it with other procedures is a central component of our concept.
REFERRAL / DELEGATION FORM
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