• CE standard
  • Manufacturing license from the General Directorate of Medical Equipment of Iran
  • 2 years warranty and 10 years after sales service
  • Magnetic therapy training book
  • Hours of video and audio training content
  • Knowledge-based physiotherapy equipment designer and manufacturer

Magnetic Therapy 915G Magnetic Therapy 915G

Magno 915G is a device with two output channels capable of producing continuous and pulsed electromagnetic fields with a maximum intensity of 1100G. To apply the electromagnetic field to the patient’s body, it is possible to use solenoids with diameters of 30 and 70 centimeters, as well as the ability to use a single-disc applicator to apply localized electromagnetic fields.

About Magnetic Therapy

Magnetic therapy is one of the main methods of treatment in physiotherapy. Its basic form – the use of a stationary magnetic field, i.e. a permanent magnet – has been used for centuries as a natural healing source. However, only the advances in electronic engineering and the production of powerful switching components have made it possible to quickly develop low-frequency pulsed magnetic therapy equipment, whose effects are several times greater than those of a stationary magnetic field. Recent studies show that treatment using pulsed electromagnetic fields is 100 times more effective than the application of a static magnetic field. For this reason, pulsed magnetic therapy has become one of the most common methods of physiotherapy today. Scientific evidence suggests that in some disorders (such as chronic pain in degenerative joint diseases), this method has been successful as a long-term treatment, while other treatments have failed.

Treatment Applications

  • Arthritis
  • Arthrosis
  • Arthrodesis
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Headache
  • Infection
  • Inflammation
  • Ischaemia
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Fracture
  • Nerve regeneration
  • Multiple sclerosis (MS)
  • Musculoskeletal & Neurological disorders
  • Osteonecrosis
  • Osteoporosis
  • Pain
  • Pulmonary disease
  • Tendonitis
  • Tendinopathy
  • Wound

Advantages

  • Easy to use and lightweight single-disc applicator
  • Capable of local and deep treatment using discs and solenoids
  • The device software can be updated easily by using USB port and can also be connected to Wi-Fi.

Standard Accessories

  • Magnet tester
  • Magnetotherapy Educational Book

Optional Accessories

  • Solenoid 30 cm
  • Single-disk applicator
  • Trolley
  • Table and Solenoid 70cm

GUI

  • The appropriate angle of the device's display provides easy usability for therapists. The therapist can easily adjust the required settings while being familiar with the device without changing the color and transparency of the display in both standing and sitting positions.
  • Predefined treatment protocols are accurate and effective, based on credible scientific articles.
  • Guide images to determine the exact location of the Handpiece and display the patient's position during treatment.
  • Providing a wide range of applications for the device to facilitate communication between therapists and patients.
  • Possibility to update the device software by connecting it to Wi-Fi.

Technical Specifications

Field Intensity (Gs)

Max 1100 (Single Disk applicator)

Modes

Continuous
Pulsed

Preset Protocols

96

Display

Full color, multi-touch, 10-inch screen

weight (Kg)

Without trolley 4
With a trolley, about 12.8

Comparison Between Solenoid and Disk Applicators

The maximum intensity of the magnetic field in a disk is higher than in a solenoid. The maximum field intensity in the disk is 1100 gauss, while in the solenoid it is 90 Gauss. The spatial distribution pattern of the magnetic field in the disk is non-monotonous and localized, meaning that the field magnitude varies at different points on the surface of the disk and depends on the distance from the center of the disk. The field has its highest intensity at the center and decreases as we move further away from the center on the surface of the disk. Additionally, the field strength decreases with increasing distance perpendicular to the surface of the disk. For example, at a distance of 2 centimeters above the surface, the field magnitude decreases to approximately 50% of its value on the surface. In contrast, the spatial distribution pattern of the magnetic field in the solenoid is almost monotonous and uniform, meaning that the magnetic field in the entire space enclosed within the solenoid has nearly the same direction and magnitude, resulting in a nearly uniform magnetic field throughout this space.

Spatial distribution of magnetic field in disk

Spatial distribution of magnetic field in solenoid