Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Muscle Contruction |
Function: | Inhibit Conduction of the Nervous System |
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Electromagnetic Transduction Therapy (EMTT) and Near-Infrared Light Therapy (NIR) are two advanced, non-invasive therapies used to promote healing, relieve pain, and enhance tissue regeneration. When combined, these therapies provide a powerful and synergistic treatment option for a variety of musculoskeletal conditions. This article explores the principles behind both therapies, their benefits, uses, contraindications, and the potential effects when used together.
Near-infrared light therapy (NIR) involves using light wavelengths that fall just beyond the visible spectrum. These wavelengths penetrate the skin and underlying tissues, stimulating cellular activity, increasing circulation, and promoting tissue regeneration. NIR therapy works by enhancing mitochondrial function, improving the production of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is essential for energy metabolism and cellular repair.
When combined, EMTT and NIR therapy complement each other to enhance healing and pain relief. While EMTT focuses on stimulating deeper tissue layers and improving circulation through electromagnetic pulses, NIR therapy works on enhancing cellular energy production and increasing the speed of tissue repair at a cellular level. Together, these therapies provide a multi-layered treatment, addressing both superficial and deep tissue conditions.
Pain Relief: Both therapies reduce inflammation and promote healing, which helps alleviate pain from various conditions like muscle strains, joint pain, and chronic inflammatory disorders.
Enhanced Circulation: EMTT increases blood flow, while NIR therapy further boosts tissue oxygenation and nutrient delivery, enhancing healing and recovery.
Faster Tissue Regeneration: The synergistic effects of EMTT and NIR therapy accelerate the recovery of damaged tissues, particularly in cases of soft tissue injuries and post-surgical rehabilitation.
Reduced Swelling and Inflammation: The combined effect of electromagnetic pulses and infrared light helps to manage chronic inflammation, reducing swelling and improving joint and muscle function.
Non-invasive Treatment: Both therapies are completely non-invasive, meaning they do not require surgery or medication, making them safer options with minimal side effects.
Improved Mobility and Flexibility: Both therapies can help improve range of motion by relaxing muscles, reducing joint stiffness, and encouraging tissue flexibility.
Sports Injuries: The combination of EMTT and NIR therapy is highly effective in treating sports-related injuries like sprains, strains, muscle tears, and ligament injuries by speeding up recovery and reducing pain.
Chronic Conditions: This treatment is also beneficial for individuals suffering from chronic pain conditions like arthritis, tendonitis, and back pain. It helps manage long-term inflammation and encourages tissue repair.
Post-surgical Rehabilitation: After surgeries, particularly orthopedic procedures, combining EMTT and NIR can significantly speed up recovery times, reduce pain, and enhance tissue healing.
Neurological Conditions: Conditions such as neuropathic pain or muscle weakness can benefit from improved circulation and cellular stimulation provided by both therapies.
Although EMTT and NIR therapy are generally safe, there are some contraindications to consider:
Pregnancy: Both therapies should not be applied over the abdominal or pelvic area during pregnancy, as the effects on the developing fetus are not fully understood.
Pacemakers or Implanted Devices: Individuals with implanted electronic devices, such as pacemakers or defibrillators, should avoid using EMTT therapy as the electromagnetic field could interfere with these devices.
Cancerous Tumors: NIR therapy should not be used over active cancer sites, as infrared light could stimulate cell growth, potentially exacerbating the condition.
Acute Infections: Both therapies should be used with caution in areas of active infection or open wounds, as electromagnetic pulses and infrared light may not be suitable for treating such conditions.
Severe Cardiovascular Conditions: Individuals with severe cardiovascular problems should consult with their healthcare provider before using these therapies, as both treatments can affect circulation.
When used together, EMTT and NIR therapy often provide significant improvements in a relatively short period. Most users notice:
Treatment Frequency: For acute injuries or post-surgical recovery, treatments should be performed 3-5 times a week initially, with frequency gradually reducing as healing progresses. For chronic conditions, 2-3 sessions per week are usually sufficient.
Session Duration: Each session typically lasts 15-30 minutes, depending on the area being treated.
Consult a Professional: Always seek guidance from a healthcare professional or therapist to determine the most suitable treatment plan based on the specific condition and individual needs.
Model | PMST NEO |
Intensity | 4 Tesla |
Frequency of MT mode | 1-100 Hz |
Frequency of ST mode | 1-3 KHz |
Wavelengths | 620/660/940nm |