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Our Electromagnetic Pulse Field Devices are second to none and are not even comparable to other PEMF devices due to many more treatment options that are available. We Warranty our product for 1 year against factory defects. We are the Exclusive Factory Rep. for North America.
PEMF Device is intended for the local magnetotherapy by running and pulsed magnetic field in medical offices such as Chiropractors, Physical Therapist, Pain Clinic, as well as at home on doctor’s advice. Therapeutic effect of running pulse electromagnetic field is due to analgesic, antiedematous, anti-inflammatory and stimulating metabolism effect.
ALMAG - 02
Version 2 has the same main part as Version 1 and is distinguished just by the presence of a Local Oscillator (LO).
Additional local oscillator (LO):
Local emitters created in order to conduct an impact on deep-seated bodies and a relatively small area. These problems can be solved thanks to the following specifications:
- Diameter of the radiator 21 cm;
- Penetration depth of the generated magnetic field – up to 20 cm, which allows the impact of even the most deeply located organs (stomach, liver, pancreas);
- A sufficiently high power pulsed magnetic field – up to 45 mT. Due to the inclusion in the package to significantly expand opportunities ALMAGa-02.The number of programs increases from 50 to 79. It becomes possible to treat diseases that have not previously been treated ALMAGom-02 version 1.
This treatment of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract – (gastritis, peptic ulcer, liver and gall bladder), ENT diseases, may be mentioned separately chronic thrombophlebitis complicated by trophic disorders (trophic ulcers), skin diseases, almost all of arthrosis-arthritis of small and medium-sized joints, the effects of trauma.
Indications for use of ALMAG-02:
Nervous system diseases:
Neurocirculatory dystonia of hypertensive type.
Migraine.
Transitory transient cerebral ischemic attacks and related syndromes.
Lesions of individual nerve root and plexus upper and lower extremities.
Alcoholic polyneuropathy.
Diabetic polyneuropathy.
Postherpetic neuropathy.
Raynaud’s syndrome (a syndrome of “dead fingers” on his arm).
Diseases of the ear, nose and throat:
Chronic maxillary sinusitis (sinusitis), chronic sinusitis, frontal sinuses (sinusitis).
Acute and chronic Eustachian (salpingootitis).
Acute laryngitis.
Chronic laryngitis.
Sensorineural hearing loss.
Diseases of the circulatory system:
Hypertonic disease.
Stable angina pectoris I-II FC.
Stroke.
The consequences of cerebrovascular disease.
Atherosclerotic vascular disease, deforming or obliterating endarteritis.
Atherosclerotic (circulatory) encephalopathy.
Varicose veins.
Deep vein thrombophlebitis leg.
Chronic thrombophlebitis, accompanied by trophic disorders.
Chronic lymphedema (lymphatic edema).
Respiratory diseases:
Viral pneumonia.
Bacterial pneumonia.
Chronic bronchitis is acute stage.
Asthma and COPD.
Pleural effusion (after removal of fluid from the pleural cavity, three days after thoracocentesis).
Diseases of the digestive system:
Reflux esophagitis.
Peptic ulcer and 12 duodenal ulcer.
Gastritis and duodenitis.
Chronic hepatitis.
Toxic liver damage, unspecified.
Irritable colon without diarrhea.
Alcoholic liver disease.
Cholecystitis.
Biliary dyskinesia.
Dyskinesia of the gallbladder (cholecystopathies without gallstones).
Chronic pancreatitis.
Operated stomach syndrome.
Postcholecystectomical syndrome.
Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue:
Keloid scars.
Planus.
Limited neurodermatitis, pruritus, urticaria, eczema, atopic dermatitis, prurigo, atopic dermatitis.
Psoriasis.
Hydradenitis.
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue:
Gout.
Poliartrosis.
Coxarthrosis.
Gonarthrosis.
Osteoarthritis of the first metacarpophalangeal, carpal joint.
External (“tennis elbow”) and internal (“golfer’s elbow”), shoulder epicondylitis.
Frozen periarthrosis.
Acute trofonevrotic bone atrophy (syndrome Zudeka).
Paratenonit.
Tietze syndrome (aseptic inflammation of rib cartilage in the attachment of the rib to the breastbone, most II-IV edges with a painful thickening).
Osteochondropathy (Kohler’s disease, Kienbock’s disease, Perthes disease, a disease Schlatter’s disease Koenig).
Ankylosing spondylitis (ankylosing spondylitis).
Artrozoartrit temporomandibular joint.
Periostoz heel (plantar fasciitis), heel spurs.
Joint contractures (Dupuytren contracture).