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Medy100 e magnetoterapia

Per magnetoterapia si intende l'applicazione a scopo terapeutico di un campo magnetico, il quale si inserisce nell'ambito della terapia fisica, in particolare Medy100 utilizza i campi elettromagnetici pulsanti (CEMP), a bassa frequenza ed a bassa intensità (ELF).
Campi magnetici variabili già pre impostati nei programmi protocollati dell'apparecchiatura che è in grado di dare risultati positivi su patologie acute pre esempio flogistiche, quelle torpide come pseudoartrosi, o patologie diatoniche come cerivicocefalee.

Come agisce la magnetoterapia Medy100

L'effetto di campi magnetici sugli organismi si svolge a livello di regolazione neurovegetativa e metabolica cellulare. La magnetoterapia è in grado di influenzare i vari processi che regolano le funzioni vitali della membrana cellulare, controllano ciò ch viene introdotto nella cellula e producono sostanze adatte a combattere tutto ciò che non è compatibile.

Indicazioni terapeutiche

ORTOPEDIA

ArtrosiArtritePeriatriteSindrome del tunnel carpale
LombalgiaCervicalgiaSciatalgiaProtesi articolari
OsteoporosiOsteonecrosiDistorsioniStrappi muscolari
Atrofia muscolareContusioniPostumi da lesioniCondriti
Risanamento delle fratture osseeLussazioniAttività anti-infiammatoriaAttività anti-dolorifica
Stim dei processi di riparazione tissutale   


FLEBOLOGIA

VariciFlebitiVene varicoseUlcere venose
Stimolazione del sistema reticolo-endotelialeMigliorata reologia del flusso capillareAumento della velocità di scorrimento del flusso del sangueAumento del flusso sanguigno
IpervascolarizzazioneApertura degli sfinteri precapillariEdemiEmatoma


DERMATOLOGIA

Herpes zosterAcneEczemiUlcere da decubito
Ferite chirurgicheCicatrici cutaneeUstioniPiaghe da radiazioni
Rughe facciali   


ALTRE PATOLOGIE

Dolori mestrualiCisti ovaricheInfiammazioni genitaliProstatite
ImpotenzaNeuropatie perifericheNevralgia del trigemioGengivite - Stomatite
Cefalea emicraniaOtiteSinusiteMorbo di Raynaud



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