ALMAG-01
Operating manual Page 19
The treatment of the joint with the help of travelling pulsed magnetic field promotes
the improvement of blood circulation, inflammation processes are relieved, the pain is
decreased, the permeability of vascular walls is increased resulting in acceleration of
edema decomposition . Normalisation of metabolic activity in the diseased joint inhibits
the further growth of disease worsen, promotes the joint functional recovery..
Procedure:
coils - inductors are placed around or along
the affected joint, involving nearby tissues. The scheme of
coils inductors location at treatment of arthritis of a knee joint
is shown on fig. 5. Procedures are to be carried out 2 times a
day. The scheme of coils inductors location at treatment of
arthritis of a elbow joint is shown on fig. 9.
If several joints are affected with arthritis (for example, hip
joint and elbow joint) you should use the method “one
procedure – one joint”. So during one treatment course you
can treat not more than two joints a day. The interval between
two procedures is to be not less than 6 hours. You can treat the
other joints in 10 day after the first treatment course
termination.
If two adjacent joints (for example, hip and knee joints or
shoulder and elbow joints) are affected (diseased), coils inductors
are placed along extremities, covering affected joints.
So this scheme allows to treat two adjacent joints at the same time for the light and
mean forms of disease. Procedure time should not exceed 15 minutes. The course of
treatment is 18 days.
EPICONDYLITIS
Epicondylitis
- an inflammation of a tendon tissues in a place of their fixation to a
bone. It arises from microtraumas, joint inflammation and motor activity.
Mainly physical labour workers, agricultural workers and sportsmen are suffered from
this disease.
Symptoms:
pain in joint at movement and at palpation along affected tendon.
Epicondylitis of elbow joint tendon can be followed with elbow nerve neuritis. And when
heel tendon is affected there is pain in the heel when we tread (walk) (see fig. 10).
Shoulder epicondylitis – chronic, dystrophic affection of inside and outside shoulder
epicondyles as a result of repeated stereotype movement of forearm, sport trauma, neck
osteocondrosis.
Fig. 9
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