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Electromagnetic field treatment

Strengthen muscle

It is effective in preventing disc problems, correcting posture, and relieving back pain.
Muscles can be strengthened beyond levels that cannot be achieved with normal exercise.

Pain relief

It treats pain through stimulation of muscle tissue and nerve tissue by repeating muscle contraction and relaxation and improves blood flow through stimulation of vascular tissue.

Fat destruction

Constantly repeated muscle contraction and relaxation increases metabolism and increases the rate of fatty acid production. These free fatty acids are used for energy, so lipocytes are destroyed.

Benefit of Electromagnetic field treatment

Treatment by delivering stimulation deep to the skin without pain​

Possible to have a treatment without considering body shape

No skin damage & No side effect​

Stable repeated treatment​

Sanitized treatment by using Non-contact & non-invasive methods​

History of electromagnetic field treatment

It is said that the history of magnetic field therapy began about 2,000 years ago, but the first records in literature date from the 16th century.

16 cent.

Paraclesus, a Swiss doctor in the early 16th century, claimed that epilepsy, diarrhea, and bleeding could be treated using magnets.

18 cent.

In the mid-18th century, Austrian physician Franz Mesmer argued that diseases occur due to disharmony in Animal Magnetism within the human body.

19 cent.

Michael Faraday, a 19th-century British scientist, created the first electromagnetic rotating device and published research results that revealed the relationship between magnetic and electric fields. It provides a scientific foundation for the scientific basis of electromagnetic fields and their clinical use.

20 cent.

Efforts have been made to scientifically prove the effectiveness of electromagnetic field therapy, and some studies have actually proven its effectiveness. Around this time, research on PEMF begins, and clinical approval from the US FDA begins to emerge.