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ROTOMAG

ROTOMAG uses well-known and scientifically proven methods of alternating magnetic fields. It extends the group of devices used in the field of magnetotherapy. Delivery includes charger and USB/Micro USB cable.

Price

600.00 €

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in stock

Description

Magnets were used in ancient Egypt to improve blood circulation and relieve symptoms of shoulder stiffness and lower back pain. Nowadays, a number of commercial aids use the stationary magnetic field of permanent magnets. Magnetic bracelets or an adhesive patch to which magnets are attached are commonly used, and this assembly is glued to the user's skin at the painful site. An alternating low-frequency magnetic field generated by passing an alternating current through a coil has been shown to have a higher therapeutic effect than a stationary magnetic field. (Classical lege artis magnetotherapy). The ROTOMAG, which uses a fluctuating magnetic field, extends the group of existing devices used in this field. What is new here is the method of creating a variable magnetic field by means of rotating magnets with a selectable frequency of 10 Hz to 200 Hz. The method used in ROTOMAG is many times more energy efficient than the classical methods used so far. As a result, the magnetotherapeutic action can be localised and 'mobilised', as there is no need for a cable connection to the laboratory stationary apparatus. A similar device under Japanese patent 2017-080103 sells for JPY 200,000 (approx. EUR 1,500). ROTOMAG is structurally different (does not infringe the Japanese patent). Compared to the Japanese device, ROTOMAG is smaller, lighter and has a longer battery life per charge. ROTOMAG works amazingly for pain management. The effect is noticeable after just a few minutes of application. The device probably doesn't cure, but it definitely helps from pain. The minimal effect is that it reduces the need to consume pain medications. Because even those don't cure.

IMPORTANT NOTICE

1. The ROTOMAG instrument is designed using microelectronics and precision mechanics. Do not expose the ROTOMAG to sudden acceleration, shocks or drops.

2. The ROTOMAG contains neodymium magnets that may affect pacemaker function at close range, even when the ROTOMAG is not in use. The use of ROTOMAG is not recommended for people with an implanted pacemaker.

3. Special caution should be taken when using ROTOMAG in people with cancer diagnoses, in which case it is essential to consult the attending physician beforehand! The preliminary general conclusion and recommendation of the manufacturer is: preferably NOT!