PHYSIOTHERAPY

Class II BF Magnetotherapy Medical Device
Stimulation of metabolism
Trophic effect on cells, tissues and organs
Anti-inflammatory effect
Analgesic effect
Descontracturante
Antispasmodic
Hypotensive
MAGNETOTHERAPY
In recent years, the development of therapies based on the use of magnetism has seen a great rise and therefore have become very popular among health and sports professionals, as well as the general public. It is likely that a friend or family member has heard of magnetotherapy, or that a doctor, osteopath or physiotherapist has suggested it as an option. Knowing the benefits of magnetotherapy will allow you to choose between the wide range of solutions offered for health or aesthetic issues that concern you, always under a professional advice and the contribution of the most advanced technologies.
What is magnetotherapy?
It is a non-invasive method based on the use of magnetic fields with high quality equipment that facilitates the healing of painful pathologies or injuries at the skeletal, muscular, rheumatic, and traumatic levels. Also, this therapy has achieved important improvements in chronic cases the time to relieve the pain of patients.
The most frequent applications of magnetotherapy will be useful if you suffer from osteoarthritis, arthritis, sciatica, lumbago or tendonitis; it is also very beneficial for skin problems, bruises or bruises, muscle problems or tears, muscular atrophy or dislocations. In the field of aesthetics, this technology is used to counteract symptoms of aging such as wrinkles and to fight against cellulite. Magnetotherapy is an important support in the healing of bone fractures and in therapies related to osteoporosis. It is also worth mentioning its use in situations of torticollis, back pain, neck or joint pain, neuralgia, inflammation, dental pains, headaches or migraines, circulatory problems, post-operative pain, prostate or menstrual.

The Class II BF Magnetotherapy Medical Device has two independent magnetotherapy transmitters and four independent output channels, both high and low frequency.
GENERAL THERAPEUTIC INDICATIONS OF MAGNETOTHERAPY

- Stimulation of calcium metabolism in bone and stimulation on collagen: based on the piezoelectric effect, with currents induced at low intensity.
- Trophic effect on cells, tissues and organs: it is based on the intracellular action of magnetic fields, on the major trophic contribution produced by vasodilation and on the increase of partial pressure of oxygen on tissues and organs.
- Anti-inflammatory effect: both by the production of hyperemia, and by the stimulus in the release of anti-inflammatory substances. Therefore it is used in subacute and chronic inflammations and, with caution (frequencies and low intensities), in the acute ones.
- Analgesic effect: derives both from the action of magnetic fields on nerve endings, and from the reduction of conditions that cause pain (inflammation). Its duration is persistent even after treatment.
- Descontracturante: for its relaxing effect on the striated fiber.
- Antispasmodic: by its direct effect on the smooth fiber.
- Hypotensive: by its effect of vascular relaxation, when acting on large areas.
- General sedation: both by increased production of endorphins, as well as by its hypotensive effect and muscle relaxation.
SPECIFIC THERAPEUTIC INDICATIONS OF MAGNETOTHERAPY
- Algia metatarso
- Arthritis / general osteoarthritis
- Hip arthrosis
- Ankle osteoarthritis
- Cervical osteoarthritis
- Osteoarthritis of the knee
- Elbow osteoarthritis
- Osteoarthritis of the fingers
- Dorsal / lumbar osteoarthritis
- Osteoarthritis of the hand / wrist
- Shoulder osteoarthritis
- Bursitis
- Patellar femoral condropathy
- Muscle contusions
- Discopathy
- Distortion of the knee
- Pain in the extremities, elbow and wrist
- Pain in the hand and / or ankles
- Pain of the spine
- Coxarthrosis pain
- Pain of the deltoid muscle
- Quadriceps muscle pain
- Skeletal System Pain
- Back pain
- Shoulder pain
- Lumbosacral pain
- Muscle pains
- Foot Pain

- Fibromyalgia
- Fractures
- Nasal Fractures
- Inflammation of the joints, injury of the meniscus
- Low back pain
- Dislocations
- Rheumatic diseases
- Myalgia trapezius
- Osteoarthritis of the knee
- Osteoarthritis of the hand
- Osteoporosis
- Periarthritis / shoulder injuries
- Consequences of fractures and injuries
- Plantar reflexology
- Bone stalk formation delay
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Muscle tears
- Talalgia, talonitis, tendonitis
- Patellar Tendonitis
- Stiff neck



ULTRASONIDOTHERAPY
SPECIFIC THERAPEUTIC INDICATIONS OF ULTRASONIDOTHERAPY
- Acne, scars, facial wrinkles
- Algia metatarso
- Bunion
- Common aches and pains (analgesic program)
- Arthritis
- Diabetic arthritis
- Hip osteoarthritis / ankle
- Cervical osteoarthritis
- Osteoarthritis of the knee
- Elbow osteoarthritis
- Osteoarthritis
- General osteoarthritis / lumbar
- Arthrosis hand / wrist
- Shoulder osteoarthritis / bursitis
- Calcification tendinitis
- Hip
- Capsulitis-bursitis shoulder joint
- Contusions
- Discopathy
- Distortion of the knee
- Sprains (joint trauma)
- Pain in the elbow
- Pain in the wrist / hand
- Locomotor pain
- Pain of the “phantom limb” (chronic pain perceived in the amputated part of the body)


- Ankle pain
- Cervical pain
- Pain of the spine
- Pain of the deltoid muscle
- Quadriceps muscle pain
- Triceps muscle pain
- Muscle system pain
- Back pain
- Shoulder pain
- Lumbosacral pains
- Period pains
- Pain in the sole of the foot
- Backache
- Bruises
- Fribomialgia
- Tingling, cold hands, rheumatic diseases
- Periatritis
- Decubitus sores
- Diabetic foot
- Ciatalgia
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Talalgia
- Tendonitis
- Calcified Shoulder Tendonitis
- Stiff neck
- Skin ulcers