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• The only common aspect between EMRT and conventional magnetic field therapy remains in the transmission of a signal via an electromagnetic field; the signals themselves are developed completely differently, however.
• One form of traditional magnetic therapy is Kraus-lencher coil. This system is coil delivers an alternating current magnetic field that generates a sinusoidal waveform. This signal does not conform to what normally takes place in the body because electrical activities in all living organisms follow only direct current oriented processes.
• Pulsed electromagnetic Field (PEMF) uses a direct current oriented constantly repeated signal. It is transmitted at a specific intensity and a particular frequency and it remains constant during the treatment.
• EMRT is a logical evolution of PEMF technology. In contrast to PEMF, EMRT generates pure magnetic field output signal that employs direct current with unidirectional biological frequencies. The electromagnetic field serves as a carrier or transmitter of the D.C. generated pulsed signal. The “waveform” is quasi-rectangular. EMRT delivers changing pulsed electromagnetic signals in an alternating fashion. The intensity of the impulse lies predominantly in the range between 10 and 20 Hz and 5 to 15 gauss. EMRT therefore, functions at a relatively low frequency and in a low energetic range of field strength. The signals are directed towards connective tissue structures. The electromagnetic field penetrates the body and the biological signals can develop their effects in the joint as a stimulation chondrocyte.
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