
BTL - 09
user manual & user's guide
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epicondylitis
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myopathy
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post-injury joint and muscle pain
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edema following injury
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post-sport injuries
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LS and LIS syndrome
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spondylosis and spondylartis
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paresis of peripheral nerves
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post DMO and polio conditions
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PCHP, also juvenile
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ischemic changes in upper and lower limbs
Orthopedics
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see
rehabilitation
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algodystrophic
syndrome
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prolonged healing of fractures
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ostomyelitis acuta as well as chronica
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pseudo-arthritis of long bones
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improves functioning of GIT after surgery
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osteoporosis
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dissecting
osteochondrosis
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morbus
Perthes
Neurology
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see
rehabilitation
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hypotonic and hypertonic muscle condition
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medium spinal amyotrophy (for children up to 2-3 years)
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myopathy
Dermatology
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all situations where an increase of blood supply to tissue is required (ulcus crusis, decubits etc.)
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psoriasis
vulgaris
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itchy
dermatitis
Further positive effects of a pulse magnetic field
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improves information transfer of nerve stimulation
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muscle ability to contract
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blood circulation (erythropoiesis stimulation)
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improves tissue pH
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improves the immunity system through hypophysis stimulation
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improves the psychological status of the patient
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enhances effects of antibiotics
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increases resistance to viral diseases (Following a pulse magnetic field effect, there is a lower occurrence of viral
diseases. If they occur, the progress is less severe.)
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anti-inflammatory effect with both infected and non-infected inflammations
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positively affects status asthma and spastic bronchitis (by improving ventilation parameters)
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blocks the influence of parathormom on the receptor within the cellular membrane of the osteoblast. The result is
the reduction of osteoblastic activity, which leads to decreased bone re-absorption and reduced collagenous
activity, beta-glucorondiacis and acid phosphates
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increases
collagen
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improves orientation of bone lintel
With a wide range of diseases, pulse magnetotherapy has proven successful where other methods have failed, and
with a long-term effect.