DIAMAG
Operating Manual
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Fig. 11
The best procedure duration is until the pain 2 minutes af-
ter that. For instance, when a patient is suffering from a migraine attack
and starts the treatment procedure with DIAMAG, the pain stops after
12 minutes. The exposure should then continue for another 2 minutes
before the procedure is ended. The total time is thus 14 minutes, after
which the
«headband» is removed, and the device is switched off. The
maximum procedure time should not exceed 20 minutes. After the pro-
cedure, the patient must lie down for 1-2 hours, which usually helps to
prevent resuming of the attack.
After termination of the migraine attack, it is necessary to perform a
7-day course treatment as provided in Program 1, followed by another
7-day treatment under Program 2. Procedure length
– 20 minutes.
In case of further recurrence of the migraine attacks, their intensity
will be much lower, so the treatment course length can be reduced. A
repeated treatment course is carried out as follows: Program 1 proce-
dure for the first three days, followed by 5-7 days of Program 2 proce-
dure. Procedure length
– 20 minutes.
Chronic iridocyclitis.
Treatment method
The emitters are placed on the patient's head
with the
«N» (north) side towards the head so
that the No. 1 emitters of each line are over the
occipital region, then the emitting lines pass over
the auricles, while the No. 6 emitters of both lines
cover the patient’s eyes (Fig. 11). Treatment is
carried out as set out in Program 3. The course
length is 10-20 days. The procedures within the
first 3 days should be 7 minutes long and be ac-
companied by arterial blood pressure control.
The procedures are done once or twice a day.
The duration of the subsequent procedures is 20 minutes. The course
length may be extended if found necessary by the physiotherapist or
attending physician.
Parkinson's disease.
Parkinson's disease is a chronic, constantly progressing disease of
specific brain structures which causes cell degeneration and manifests
itself in the form of a
«shaking palsy» that greatly impairs the quality of