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AT PRESENT, THERE is no information in literature regarding contraindications to magnetostimulation. However, in view of the comparatively short period of existence of magnetostimulation in relation to magnetotherapy, the contraindications should be the same as in case of magnetotherapy ie:
• Pregnancy
• Presence of electronic implants
• Active Neoplastic Disease
• Active tuberculosis of the lungs
• Bleeding from the alimentary tract
• Serious infections of a viral, bacterial and mycotic origin
• Conditions after organ transplants
• Side effects, which may occur due to magnetostimulation
Until now, no serious side effects of magnetostimulation have been reported.
The following effects might occur temporarily:
• Tingling sensation
• Numbing sensation
• Warmth sensation
• Sleep disorders, particularly in elderly people
• Irritation
• Concentration disorders
• Temporary intensification of pain
It should be stated that the application of variable magnetic fields is safe. Progress of clinical knowledge will in all likelihood result in a reduction of the number of contraindications.
Tingling or a Sensation of Warmth may occur particularly in the first three or four sessions after exposure. This concerns particularly post-traumatic areas of the osseous system.
Sleep Disorders are generally seen in only 3% (approx) of older patients, They could be easily eliminated by increasing or reducing level of intensity.
Irritation and or Concentration Disorders, can affect women during their menopause as well as people with increased tension of the neuro-vegetative system. This tends to happen in the first few days after the initial sessions. However this can be corrected by reducing or increasing the intensity level. These symptoms affect 4% of women & 1% of men (approx).
Temporary Intensification of Pain usually occurs during the first period after the first one or two sessions, and affect people with significant degenerative changes of the osseous – joints.
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BENEFICIAL IN THE TREATMENT OF:
• Osteoarthritis
• Rheumatoid Arthritis
• Various joint • disorders
• Fractures
• Injuries to tendons • and muscles
• Ulcers
• Dermatological • conditions
• Strokes
• Multiple Sclerosis
• Parkinsonism
• Stress
• Migranes
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