METHODS OF MAGNET THERAPY OF THE AMT-01 APPARATUS THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOTHERAPY OF BELMAPO SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISE KLER
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1 METHODS OF MAGNET THERAPY OF THE AMT-01 APPARATUS THE DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOTHERAPY OF BELMAPO SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISE KLER Contents General rules for magnet therapy procedures 2 Inflammation of the lungs 3 Bronchial asthma 3 Bronchitis 4 Children s bronchitis 4 Tracheitis 4 Tracheobronchitis 5 Antritis 5 Frontal sinusitis 5 Rhinitis 5 Gastritis 6 Gastroduodenal ulcer 6 Cholecystitis 6 Hepatitis 7 Cervicalgia (neckache) 7 Cervicocranialgia (neck and headache) 7 Cervicobrachialgia (shoulder and neckache) 7 Cervical radiculitis 8 Thoracalgia (ache in thoracic spine) 8 Thoracal radiculitis 8 Lumbago (lumbar rheumatism) 8 Lumbodynia (backache) 9 Lumbar ischialgia 9 Lumbosacral radiculitis 9 Coccygodynia (coccyxache) 10 Scapulohumeral periarthritis 10 Ulnar arthrosis 10 Radiocarpal styloiditis 10 Carpal polyarthritis 11 Hip joint arthrosis 11 Gonarthrosis 11 Double-sided gonarthrosis 11 Calcaneal spur 12 Achillodynia (tendonache) 12 Injuries of joints and soft tissues of limbs 12 Wounds 12 Adnexitis 13 Double-sided adnexitis 13 Cystitis, cystalgia 13 Hypertension 14 Thrombophlebitis of a leg 14 Cerebral atherosclerosis, cerebropathy 15 Brain concussion, consequences of head injury 15 Group of authors 16 1
2 General rules for magnet therapy procedures Treatment procedures conducted with the help of portable magnet therapy apparatus are very simple. However, successful recovery depends on the right choice of magnet therapy method. That is why it is very important to get doctor s in charge or physiotherapist s consultation before therapy. The reason is that the choice of the method of manipulation depends on diagnosis and state of the disease. Magnet therapy procedures have to be conducted with gradual increase of time of exposure, starting with the minimum and adding one minute every day since the beginning of the course. A patient shouldn t increase the time of the future procedures, if improvement is observed after the first therapy procedure. If after this improvement is ceased, a patient should increase the time of the procedure by 1 minute without exceeding the time stated in the methodology. When there is no significant improvement in health, a patient should increase the time of exposure adding one minute every day within the time interval stated in the methodology. Magnet therapy procedures are conducted once a day. However, magnet therapy can be held two times a day with the interval of 5-8 hours on the doctor s prescription. The effect is produced by putting magnet therapy apparatus on certain places on the body. These places are called fields. It should be mentioned that positive exposure to the apparatus can be achieved even through a bandage or a plaster. Quite often pain within one disease can be felt in different places. That is why it is important to put apparatus exactly on the painful field. Undoubtedly, many people can find a painful place, but only a doctor can define what is it and what to prescribe/permit whether to influence it or not and define other painful places. The time of magnet therapy procedure for children should be reduced by times. Attention! Before using AMT-01 thoroughly examine the operation instruction. Real health improvement depends on the right choice of the magnet therapy method. As the choice of the magnet therapy method depends on diagnosis and state of the disease the patient should get doctor s consultation before treatment. Contra-indications! acute inflammatory process; purulent process; arterial hypotonia; bleeding and disposition to it. 2
3 EXPOSURE TO AMT-01 IN CASES OF RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISEASES Inflammation of the lungs Method 1 In case of bronchial pneumonia the working surface of the apparatus is placed right above the field of lesion in the lungs from the backside of the body. The time of the procedure is about minutes. The Method 2 In case of double-sided pneumonia the apparatus is placed alternately on both fields for 7-12 minutes for each field. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of Bronchial asthma Method 3 The apparatus is placed alternately right on the roots of the lungs on both fields for 7-10 minutes for each. The treatment consists of procedures. Method 4 The apparatus is placed alternately on the adrenals on both fields for 7-10 minutes for each. The treatment consists of procedures. 3
4 Method 5 This method consists in alternating method 3 and method 4 every other day. The course of treatment consists of procedures. Bronchitis Method 6 The apparatus is placed alternately right on the roots of the lungs on both fields for 7-10 minutes for each. The Children s bronchitis Method 7 The apparatus is placed on the interscapular region. The time of the procedure is about 4-8 minutes. The treatment consists of 8-10 procedures. Tracheitis Method 8 The apparatus is placed on the front side of the breast on the trachea. The time of the procedure is about 7-12 minutes. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of 7-10 procedures. 4
5 Tracheobronchitis Method 9 The apparatus is placed on the front side of the breast on the trachea and on the back side of the interscapular region (two fields). The time of the procedure is about 7-10 minutes. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of 7-10 procedures. EXPOSURE TO AMT-01 IN CASES OF EAR, NOSE AND THROAT DISEASES Antritis Method 10 The apparatus is placed on the field of maxillary sinuses on both sides (two fields). The time of the procedure is about 4-7 minutes for each field. The treatment consists of 7-10 procedures. Frontal sinusitis Method 11 The apparatus is placed on the field of frontal sinuses. The time of the procedure is about 4-7 minutes. The treatment consists of 7-10 procedures. Rhinitis Method 12 The apparatus is placed on the field of nose. The time of the procedure is about 4-8 minutes. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of 7-10 procedures. 5
6 EXPOSURE TO AMT-01 IN CASES OF DIGESTIVE TRACT DISEASES Gastritis Method 13 The apparatus is placed on the field of epigastrium. The time of the procedure is about 8-12 minutes. The treatment consists of 7-10 procedures. Gastroduodenal ulcer Method 14 The apparatus is placed on the painful field of epigastrium. The time of the procedure is about minutes. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of procedures. Method 15 In case of acute pain in the back, the apparatus is placed on the painful field of epigastrium and on the middle-breast field of spine at the back side of the body (three fields). The time of the procedure is about 5-8 minutes for each field. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of procedures. Cholecystitis Method 16 The apparatus is placed on the painful field of gall bladder. The time of the procedure is about 5-10 minutes. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of 8-10 procedures. 6
7 Hepatitis Method 17 The apparatus is placed on the field of liver at the front side of the body. The time of the procedure is about 8-12 minutes. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of 8-10 procedures. EXPOSURE TO AMT-01 IN CASES OF SPINE DISEASES Cervicalgia (neckache) Method 18 The apparatus is placed on the painful field of neck. The time of the procedure is about 7-10 minutes. The treatment consists of 7-10 procedures. Cervicocranialgia (neck and headache) Method 19 The apparatus is placed on the painful fields of neck and head (two fields). The time of the procedure is about 5-7 minutes for each field. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of 7-10 procedures. Cervicobrachialgia (shoulder and neckache) Method 20 The apparatus is placed on the painful fields of neck and shoulder (two fields). The time of the procedure is about 5-7 minutes for each field. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of 7-10 procedures. 7
8 Cervical radiculitis Method 21 The apparatus is placed alternately on the painful fields of neck, shoulder and forearm (three fields). The time of the procedure is about 5-7 minutes for each field. The Thoracalgia (ache in thoracic spine) Method 22 The apparatus is placed on the painful field. The time of the procedure is about 7-10 minutes. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of 7-10 procedures. Thoracal radiculitis Method 23 The apparatus is placed on the painful field of spine and on the field of pain (two fields). The time of the procedure is about 6-8 minutes for each field. The Lumbago (lumbar rheumatism) Method 24 The apparatus is placed on the painful field of loins. The time of the procedure is about 7-10 minutes. The treatment consists of 7-10 procedures. 8
9 Lumbodynia (backache) Method 25 In case of pain in lumbar spine the apparatus is placed on the painful field. The time of the procedure is about 7-10 minutes. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of 7-10 procedures. Method 26 If pain shoots up aside, the apparatus is placed on the painful field of the lumbar spine and on the painful field of loins (two fields). The time of the procedure is about 5-8 minutes. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of 7-10 procedures. Lumbar ischialgia Method 27 The apparatus is placed on the painful field of loins and on the painful fields of breech and hip (three fields). The time of the procedure is about 5-7 minutes for each field. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of 7-10 procedures. Lumbosacral radiculitis Method 28 The apparatus is placed on the painful field of loins and on the painful fields of hip and leg (three fields). The time of the procedure is about 5-8 minutes for each field. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of 9
10 Coccygodynia (coccyxache) Method 29 The apparatus is placed on the painful field of coccyx. The time of the procedure is about 5-10 minutes. The procedures are conducted 1-2 times a day during 7-12 days of treatment. EXPOSURE TO AMT-01 IN CASES OF TRAUMAS OF JOINTS AND SOFT TISSUES Scapulohumeral periarthritis Method 30 The apparatus is placed on the cervical spine and on the painful field of shoulder joint (two fields). The time of the procedure is about 5-7 minutes for each field. The Ulnar arthrosis Method 31 The apparatus is placed on the cervical spine and on the painful field of elbow joint (two fields). The time of the procedure is about 5-7 minutes for each field. The treatment consists of 8-12 procedures. Radiocarpal styloiditis Method 32 The apparatus is placed on the cervical spine and on the painful field of wrist joint (two fields). The time of the procedure is about 5-7 minutes for each field. The 10
11 Carpal polyarthritis Method 33 The apparatus is placed on the cervical spine and on the fields of hand joints (three fields). The time of the procedure is about 5-7 minutes for each field. The Hip joint arthrosis Method 34 The apparatus is placed on the lumbar spine and on the painful field of hip joint (two fields). The time of the procedure is about 7-10 minutes for each field. The treatment consists of procedures. Method 35 In case of evident arthrosis the apparatus is placed on the lumbar spine and on hip joints both at the front and back sides of the body (three fields). The time of the procedure is about 5-7 minutes for each field. The treatment consists of procedures. Gonarthrosis Method 36 The apparatus is placed on the lumbar spine and on the painful field of knee joint (two fields). The time of the procedure is about 6-8 minutes for each field. The treatment consists of procedures. Double-sided gonarthrosis Method 37 The apparatus is placed on the lumbar spine and on the painful fields of both knee joints (three fields). The time of the procedure is about 5-7 minutes for each field. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of procedures. 11
12 Calcaneal spur Method 38 The apparatus is placed on the lumbar spine and on the painful field of the heel (two fields). The time of the procedure is about 5-8 minutes for each field. The treatment consists of procedures. Method 39 If both heels ache, then the apparatus is placed on the lumbar spine and on the painful fields of both heels (three fields). The time of the procedure is about 5-7 minutes for each field. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of procedures. Achillodynia (Achilles tendonache) Method 40 The apparatus is placed on the lumbar spine and on the painful field of the Achilles tendon (two fields). The time of the procedure is about 5-8 minutes for each field. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of Injuries of joints and soft tissues of limbs Method 41 The apparatus is placed on the painful field or right on the place of edema. In case of multitrauma several painful fields are exposed to AMT-01. The time of the procedure is about 5-7 minutes for each field. The procedures are conducted two times a day during 7-10 days of treatment. Wounds Method 42 The apparatus is placed right on the wound through gauze wipe. The time of the procedure is about 5-7 minutes. The procedures are conducted two times a day during 7-10 days of treatment. 12
13 EXPOSURE TO AMT-01 IN CASES OF FEMALE PELVIC ORGANS DISEASES Adnexitis Method 43 The apparatus is placed on the underbelly on the field of epoophoron. The time of the procedure is about 5-7 minutes. The procedures are conducted 1-2 times a day during 7-10 days of treatment. Method 44 In case of protracted adnexitis, the apparatus is placed on the underbelly on the field of epoophoron and on the lumbar spine (two fields). The time of the procedure is about 5-7 minutes for each field. The procedures are conducted 1-2 times a day during 8-12 days of treatment. Double-sided adnexitis Method 45 The apparatus is placed on the lumbar spine and on the fields of the right and the left epoophorons (three fields). The time of the procedure is about 4-6 minutes for each field. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of procedures. Cystitis, cystalgia Method 46 The apparatus is placed on the underbelly on the field of urinary bladder. The time of the procedure is about 7-10 minutes. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of 7-10 procedures. Method 47 In case of protracted cystitis, the apparatus is placed on the lumbar spine and on the underbelly on the field of urinary bladder (two fields). The time of the procedure is about 5-8 minutes for each field. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of 8-12 procedures. 13
14 EXPOSURE TO AMT-01 IN CASES OF VASCULAR DISEASES Hypertension Method 48 The apparatus is placed on the field of the cervical and thoracic spine. The time of the procedure is about 7-10 minutes. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of 7-10 procedures. Method 49 In case of renal hypertention, the apparatus is placed on both fields of kidneys (two fields). The time of the procedure is about 7-10 minutes for each field. The treatment consists of 7-10 procedures. Method 50 In case of mixed hypertention, the apparatus is placed on the field of the cervical and thoracic spine and on both fields of kidneys (three fields). The time of the procedure is about 5-7 minutes for each field. The Thrombophlebitis of a leg Method 51 The apparatus is placed on the field of inflammation without any pressure. The time of the procedure is about 5-8 minutes. The procedures are conducted 1-2 times a day during 7-10 days. 14
15 Method 52 In case of protracted thrombophlebitis, the apparatus is placed on the lumbar spine and on the field of inflammation without any pressure. The time of the procedure is about 5-7 minutes for each field. The Cerebral atherosclerosis, cerebropathy (arteriosclerotic encephalopathy) Method 53 If there is vascular dysfunction of a carotid artery, then the apparatus is placed on the cervical sympathetic ganglions alternately on the right and on the left sides (two fields). The time of the procedure is about 4-7 minutes. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of procedures. Method 54 If vascular dysfunction takes place in vertebrobasilar system, then the apparatus is placed on the field of the cervical and thoracic spine. The time of the procedure is about 5-10 minutes. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of procedures. EXPOSURE TO AMT-01 IN CASES OF BRAIN INJURIES Brain concussion, aftereffects of head injury Method 55 The apparatus is placed on the field of intumescence and pain without any pressure. The time of the procedure is about 5-7 minutes. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of 5-10 procedures. 15
16 Method 56 If the place of stroke is unknown, then the apparatus is placed on the back of the neck. The time of the procedure is about 5-7 minutes. The procedures are conducted daily. The course of treatment consists of 5-10 procedures. Method 57 If intracranial pressure increases, the apparatus is placed on the field of the cervical and thoracic spine. The time of the procedure is about 5-7 minutes. The treatment consists of 7-10 procedures. The methods of magnet therapy are prepared by members of the Department of Physiotherapy of BelMAPO on demand of scientific and industrial enterprise KLER, approved and recommended for use. The head of the department of physiotherapy of BelMAPO, Professor Ylaschik V.S Associate Professor of the department of physiotherapy of BelMAPO, Candidate of Medical Science Kozlovskaya L.E Junior member of research staff of the department of physiotherapy of BelMAPO, Candidate of Medical Science Ribin I.A Scientific and industrial enterprise KLER LLC, 2000, All Rights Reserved. 16
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