MAGNETOTHERAPY
Action of the SereniuS SR45 Magnetotherapy
Classical magnetotherapy uses a dipolar magnetic field, which means a system with a north pole and a south pole generating a unidirectional field that emanates from the north pole and converges towards the south pole. This creates a concentrated magnetic field specific to a targeted and localised area of the body. The arrangement of the poles of the magnet on the body imposes its field and direction on the local cells with no other options available.
The Serenius SR45 magnetotherapy uses a globally or intelligently distributed dipolar magnetic field, which means a mixed complex of north and south poles generating a poly-directional field. This creates a homogeneous, expanded, and global magnetic field that induces biological responses on a larger scale by creating a systemic effect on the entire body.
Aspects of Classical Magnetotherapy
Location of Effects: targeted at a specific area. Field Intensity: locally concentrated and intense near the poles, unidirectional. Biological Target: polarised localised effect on nearby cells and tissues. Typical Indications: localised pain, inflammation, muscle or joint injuries. |
Aspects of the SR45 Magnetotherapy
Location of Effects: global effect over a large surface area and in depth. Field Intensity: uniform, constant intensity, wide diffusion, poly-directional. Biological Target: broad-spectrum and poly-polarised effect, plus a systemic effect on circulation and more distant tissues. Typical Indications: treatment of diffuse and chronic pain, improvement of micro-circulation and overall circulation, reduction of oxidative stress, cellular regeneration, muscle relaxation and tension relief, reduction of anxiety, increase in vitality. |