Device for treating tissues with an electromagnetic field

The invention relates to of medicine and medicine equipment and concerns techniques and means for medicinal action with electromagnetic fields to living tissues. A method provides a stimulating effect of an electromagnetic field to metabolic processes in tissues of an organism, that result in positi...

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Main Authors MOROZOV ALEKSANDR ALEKSEEVICH, SCHUKIN SERGEI IGOREVICH, ZUBENKO VYACHESLAV GRIGORIEVICH, SEMIKIN GENNADY IVANOVICH, NARAIKIN OLEG STEPANOVICH
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LanguageEnglish
Published 22.02.2005
Edition7
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Summary:The invention relates to of medicine and medicine equipment and concerns techniques and means for medicinal action with electromagnetic fields to living tissues. A method provides a stimulating effect of an electromagnetic field to metabolic processes in tissues of an organism, that result in positive shifts of a functional state of regulatory systems. On a contactless electromagnetic action to members of a vascular system, biomechanical, bioelectrical and bioresonant processes in the vascular system control the tone of a vascular wall with a high degree of selectivity. The method and device allow to reduce treatment periods, post-operative and other types of rehabilitation due to a deep contactless interaction of biological tissues of a patient, provided by sensor fields of the organism at an information level, with low-frequency electromagnetic fields that are created by the inventive device with special bioadequate parameters relative to dynamic (that is, time and shape parameters), amplitude and geometric-spatial properties. The inventive device consists of a specialized biosynchronized generator of low-frequency electrical signals that arrive at an electromagnetic inductor converting the electrical signals into electromagnetic fields having given electromagnetic properties determined as a result of fundamental theoretical studies and experiments.
Bibliography:Application Number: US20020169219