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- 01High-Intensity Focused Electromagnetic technology stimulates pelvic floor muscles through the following process: Magnetic Vibration Waves: The technology generates high-frequency magnetic vibration waves with an intensity of up to 7 Tesla. These waves penetrate deeply into the pelvic floor muscles, reaching a depth of about 10 cm. Motor Neuron Activation: The magnetic waves stimulate motor neurons that control the pelvic floor muscles. This activation triggers the muscles to perform hyper-contraction exercises. Hyper-Contractions: The pelvic floor muscles undergo repeated, intense contractions—equivalent to tightening the muscles about 30,000 times in a 30-minute session. These contractions are stronger and more frequent than those achieved through voluntary exercises like Kegels. Muscle Strengthening: The hyper-contractions activate muscle tissue, increasing muscle fiber count, restoring thickness and elasticity, and enhancing strength and control. 5. Improved Blood Circulation: The process promotes blood flow in the pelvic area, aiding tissue repair and recovery of physiological functions.
- 02High intensity electromagnetic technology offers several advantages over traditional methods for pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation, as outlined below: Therapeutic Principle: Traditional Methods: Often rely on thermal effects or invasive techniques. High intensity electromagnetic technology: Uses high-intensity focused magnetic vibration to stimulate motor neurons and induce hyper-contractions, providing deeper and more effective muscle activation. Invasiveness: Traditional Methods: May require invasive procedures, such as inserting therapeutic probes into the vagina. High intensity electromagnetic technology: Non-invasive; no probes or physical contact are required, and treatment can be done while fully clothed. Effectiveness: Traditional Methods: Limited to general exercises like Kegels, which cannot achieve the same intensity or frequency of muscle contractions. High intensity electromagnetic technology: Induces up to 30,000 muscle contractions in a single 30-minute session, surpassing the effectiveness of traditional exercises. Therapeutic Depth: Traditional Methods: Typically target superficial connective tissue (about 5mm below the mucosa). High intensity electromagnetic technology: Penetrates up to 10 cm deep, stimulating the entire pelvic floor muscle group. Recovery Period: Traditional Methods: May require a recovery period of up to 3 days. High intensity electromagnetic technology: No recovery period; patients can resume normal activities immediately after treatment. Comfort: Traditional Methods: May cause swelling, soreness, or discomfort during and after treatment. High intensity electromagnetic technology: Painless and comfortable, with no need to remove clothing, avoiding embarrassment. Applicability: Traditional Methods: Often limited to women. High intensity electromagnetic technology: Suitable for both men and women, addressing a broader range of pelvic floor issues.
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