Each of the following effective programs described below consists of a series of different healing frequencies and intensities which change automatically during the therapy time. This approach guarantees that no 'adaptation' of the body will take place during the healing process, and in a minute the whole therapy session will be equally effective.
The PEMF PC is very effective in healing and reducing pain for many different health conditions.
It improves bone and cartilage regeneration, and energy levels based on specific frequencies.
The PEMF FLASH creates a healing program starting with lower energy at higher frequencies, and vice versa, which slowly allows the client to adjust to both energies and frequencies.
- Acne - Skin disease, is when hair follicles are clogged with dead cells and oil from the skin.
- ADHD - Mental disorder of children, acting without thinking, hyperactive, trouble focusing.
- Allergy - Hypersensitivity of the immune system because of harmless substances in the environment.
- Anti-stress - Prevent or alleviate stress or emotional or physical stress.
- Alzheimer - Neurodegenerative disease, dementia.
- Ankylosing spondylitis - Pain, stiffness in the low back
- Anxiety - Feelings of fear, worry
- Arthritis - Symptoms include pain, joint inflammation, and swelling.
- Atherosclerosis - A builds up plaque inside the arteries.
- Asthma - Inflammatory disease of the airways of the lungs.
- Athletic fatigue - Adrenal Fatigue, and stress, whether it is physical or mental, impact the body functions.
- Autism - Disorder and troubles with social interaction and communication and repetitive behavior.
- Backache - Lower back pain, problems with the spinal muscles, nerves, bones, discs, or tendons.
- Brachial neuralgia - Burning pain in the shoulder and upper arm
- Bronchitis - A Virus or bacterial infection in the lungs,
- Burns - Type of injury to the skin, caused by heat.
- Bursitis - A painful condition, that affects the joints in the shoulder, elbow, and hip
- Carpal tunnel syndrome - A pain, numbness, or tingling, in the thumb, index finger, middle finger, and the thumb side of the ring fingers.
- Cartilage regrowth - Regrowth of cartilage in knee joints.
- Cervical arthritis - Wear and tear of cartilage, and bones, affects the joints, and discs in the cervical spine ( neck).
- Cervical myalgic headaches - Chronic headaches encountered in the eye, ear, nose, and throat.
- Concussion - Brain injury, head injury, temporarily affects brain functioning.
- Cervico brachialgia - pain in the cervical spine, radiating to the arm.
- Coxarthrosis - Osteoarthritis of the hip joint.
- Coxitis - Inflammation of the hip joint.
- Complex regional pain syndrome - Chronic pain affects one limb (arm, leg, hand, or foot).
- Contusions - A bruise, hemorrhage.
- Crohn's disease - Inflammation of skin, eyes, joints, liver, or bile ducts.
- Decubitus - Any position assumed by a patient when lying in bed.
- Delayed fracture healing - When a broken bone fails to heal.
- Dental treatment - Restorative, therapy of teeth.
- Dermatitis - Eczema, inflammation of the skin.
- Diabetes - Metabolic disorders.
- Dislocations - joint injuries that force bones out of position.
- Epicondylitis - Tennis elbow, tenderness on the outside of the elbow.
- Eczema - When skin becomes inflamed or irritated.
- Facial neuralgia - Inflammation of the facial nerve causing pain and muscle spasms in the face.
- Fibromyalgia - Muscles soft tissue syndrome include chronic muscle pain, fatigue, sleep problems, and painful tender points
- Fractures - Weakening bones makes them more likely to break.
- Gonarthrosis - is osteoarthritis of the knee.
- Herpes is - a viral disease caused by the herpes simplex virus.
- Hallux valgus bursitis - When the big toe pushes against the next toe.
- Heart - The body organ in most animals, that pumps blood to and from body cells.
- Intercostal neuralgia - Chest wall pain along the chest nerves located between the ribs.
- Intramuscular fibrosis - Muscular fibrosis due to chronic intramuscular administration of narcotic analgesics.
- Internal injuries - hurt, wound, damage to the internal body.
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome is - Common disorder that affects the large intestine.
- Kidney resonance - MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) of the kidney.
- Liver resonance - MRI measurement of Liver.
- Low back pain - is caused by problems with the spinal muscles, nerves, bones, discs, or tendons.
- Lupus - Autoimmune disease in which the body's immune system attacks normal, healthy tissue.
- Lyme disease - is an infectious disease caused by bacteria spread by ticks.
- Macular degeneration - A severe, irreversible vision loss in people over age 60
- Metabolic deficiency - A genetic condition that results in metabolism problems. A defective gene that results in an enzyme deficiency
- Migraine - A headache that affects the head sides and is often with nausea and disturbed vision.
- Migrainous neuralgia - A distinctive syndrome of headaches.
- Morbus Bechterew - Inflammation of the joints in the spine.
- Morbus Sudeck - Severe pain on the arm or leg, for which no cause can be found.
- Neuritis - Inflammation of nerves, usually causing pain and loss of function.
- Neurosclerosis - Overgrowth of the fibrous structure in a nerve trunk.
- Neurosis - A mental illness involving symptoms of stress (depression, anxiety, obsessive behavior, hypochondria).
- neurovegetative somatic symptoms - Neuro symptoms associated with both depression and fatigue.
- Edema - An excess of watery fluid collecting in the cavities or tissues of the body.
- Osteoarthritis - Protective cartilage of the bones wears down over time.
- Osteoporosis - A bone disease that occurs when the body loses too much bone. As a result, bones become weak and may break.
- Osteomyelitis - An infection in a bone.
- Oxygenation - Measurement of dissolved oxygen concentration in soil or water.
- Pain therapy - pain management.
- Pancreatitis - Is inflammation of the pancreas.
- Periarthritis - “Frozen shoulder,” inflammatory disorder caused by injury.
- Phlebitis - Inflamed vein causes pain and swelling.
- Phobia - Irrational, extreme fear.
- Post radiotherapy treatment - Post chemotherapy treatment.
- Prostatitis - Swelling, and inflammation of the prostate gland.
- Prostate hypertrophy - Enlargement of the prostate gland.
- Pseudo arthrosis - A fracture forms a structural resemblance to a fibrous joint.
- Psoriasis - An autoimmune disease characterized by patches of abnormal skin.
- Relaxation - A relaxation technique is any method, process, procedure, or activity that helps a person to relax.
- Relaxation EEG waves - Alpha waves are one type of brain wave detected either by electroencephalography (EEG).
- Retinitis - Inflammation of the retina of the eye.
- Rheumatoid arthritis - Autoimmune disorder that affects joints. It results in warm, swollen, and painful joints.
- Rosacea - Inflammatory skin affected central face area (redness, blushing).
- Sacral arthritis - Inflammation in the sacroiliac joint (lower spine).
- Scars - An area of fibrous tissue that replaces normal skin after an injury.
- Sciatica - Symptoms of leg pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness originate in the lower back and travel through the buttock and down the large sciatic nerve in the back of each leg.
- Sedation - The administering of a sedative drug to produce a state of calm or sleep.
- Sinusitis - A sinus infection, inflammation.
- Sleep disturbances - Sleeping sickness, including sleep apnea (stops in breathing during sleep), narcolepsy, and hypersomnia (excessive sleepiness at inappropriate times).
- Spastic colon - Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), is a common disorder characterized by abdominal cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, constipation and diarrhea.
- Spinal stenosis - A narrowing of the space spine, putting pressure on the nerves traveling through it.
- Stomach relaxation - A relaxation allows focusing on releasing the stomach muscles of stress, nerves, and anxiety.
- Stress - It comes from both the good and the bad things that happen to us, and it is essential for survival.
- Stroke recovery - A rapid recovery occurs during the first three to four months after a stroke. Stroke management aims to reduce brain injury and promote maximum patient recovery.
- Tendinitis - Inflammation of a tendon, from infection or rheumatic disease.
- Thigh neuralgia - A painful disorder of the femoral nerve, characterized by burning, stabbing pain in the thigh.
- Tinnitus - Noise, ringing in the ears. age-related hearing loss, ear injury.
- Tonsillitis - Sore throat, swollen tonsils, and fever. caused by a variety of common viruses and bacteria.
- Torn muscles - Muscle strain, or tear, implies damage to a muscle or its attaching tendons.
- Trigeminus neuralgia - Is a chronic pain disorder that affects the trigeminal nerve.
- Varicose veins - These are veins that have become enlarged and twisted.
- Vitalization - A state of the body or bodily functions, a physical condition, and a physiological condition.
- Wellness - A process of becoming a healthy and fulfilling life.
- Wound healing - A process in which the skin repairs itself after injury.