Magnetotherapy uses controlled pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) at low frequencies and intensities to provide therapeutic effects on biological tissues. These magnetic fields penetrate soft tissues and bone without causing heat or invasive intervention, supporting cellular activity and natural healing processes.
Clinically, magnetotherapy helps modulate inflammation, reduce pain, improve circulation, and accelerate the repair of muscles, tendons, and ligaments. It also plays a significant role in bone health by enhancing osteoblast activity, supporting bone density maintenance, and promoting regeneration in fractures, osteoporosis, and delayed bone healing.
Clinical applications include:
- Musculoskeletal rehabilitation: tendinopathies, ligament injuries, joint inflammation
- Post-traumatic recovery: fracture healing, soft tissue injuries, post-surgical rehabilitation
- Orthopedic conditions: osteoarthritis, osteoporosis, degenerative joint disease
- Pain management: chronic musculoskeletal pain, joint pain, and inflammatory conditions
- Adjunctive therapy in rehabilitation programs: often combined with exercise, physical therapy, or other regenerative treatments
This therapy is a non-invasive, safe modality that complement CRC rehabilitation strategies to enhance tissue repair, functional recovery, and overall patient outcomes.
