What is MAGNETOTHERAPY?

  • What is MAGNETOTHERAPY?

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MAGNETOTHERAPY is a painless physical therapy without harmful side effects that consists of treating various pathologies through the application of magnetic fields in different areas of the human body.

What is IMANTERAPY or MAGNETOTHERAPY with magnets?


It is a very old therapy where magnets with constant magnetic fields produced by permanent magnets are used. Practitioners place magnets on the body or injured body parts in an induced electrical field. There is not much scientific evidence or clinical studies that demonstrate its therapeutic effects.


What is PULSING MAGNETOTHERAPY?


It was a great technological advance in the field of MAGNETOTHERAPY that contributed to increase the therapeutic effect in the treatments.

It consisted of the application of LOW FREQUENCY PULSATING MAGNETIC FIELDS (CMPBF)

in one or several areas of the body. There is much scientific evidence and clinical studies that demonstrate its effectiveness.




What is BIOMAG 3D ROTARY PULSING MAGNETOTHERAPY?

The human body contains several billion living cells. These cells are surrounded by a smooth electrical potential. The Biomag pulsed magnetic field, which penetrates deep into the body, influences this electrical potential of the cells, stimulating their activity.

Biomag 3D pulsed magnetotherapy creates optimal conditions to accelerate healing, relieve pain and regenerate the body in general, considerably increasing its effectiveness and performance.

It is a new technological advance. The most modern technology

BIOMAG PATENT



Brief History of Magnetotherapy



For many centuries it was known as the magnet cure. But it was nothing like the type of therapy we know today as MAGNETOTHERAPY.

In the middle of the 17th century, the first magnets were manufactured in steel factories in Switzerland and Germany. Although magnets were not used in medical therapies until the Englishman W. Sturgeon (1783-1850) and the American J. Henry (1797-1878) created the first healing magnets and electromagnets.




At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th, the scientific foundations of Biomagnetism were established. The physicists W. Sturgeon , an Englishman, and J. Henry , an American, created the first healing electromagnets.




Michael Faraday (1791-1867), British physicist and chemist, discovered electromagnetic induction, diamagnetism, and electrolysis. He is considered the true founder of biomagnetism.



James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) British physicist, discovered the basic properties of the electromagnetic field. He introduced the concept of magnetic wave. In 1864 he presented his theory of generating electromagnetic waves in the laboratory (Zayas 2002).

HR Hertz (1857-1894) already began to produce electromagnetic waves in the laboratory, measuring their speed and wavelength. The unit of frequency of a wave bears its name (Herzio).

In the 50s, the double Nobel Prize winner Linus C. Pauling (1901-1994) investigated the bioelectromagnetic properties of blood, especially with hemoglobin, discovering the effects that magnetic fields have on blood flow.

Robert O. Becker (1923-2008), Orthopedic surgeon and researcher in electrophysiology and electromedicine. Considered by many the father of electromedicine and electrochemistry, he demonstrated the biological effects of electromagnetism and verified that very fine electrical currents control the growth and healing process.



In 1979 the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the use of Magnetotherapy.

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