Calcilysing device for medical applications

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A61N 2/04 (2006.01) A61N 2/06 (2006.01)

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CA 2217782

A device that ionizes hydroxyapatite biological complex (calcium phosphate, calcium carbonate) found at the site of the supraspinatus tendon in human shoulder. The device produces a low frequency, low intensity multi-axial pulsed magnetic field of specific coordinates (polarity, Intensity, frequency and duration) that scan the affected area and cause a breakdown of the hydroxyapatite biological complex. The shoulder is positioned at the maximum magnetic flux of the coil (negative (-) polarity of the coil) such as to be scanned by a multi- axial induced magnetic field of, 10 Gauss intensity, 15 Hertz frequency for a duration of 30 minutes daily for two weeks and thereafter every second day for 4 weeks, for a total treatment period of 6 weeks. Gradual movement at the shoulder joint and pain relief, will be obtained in almost 100% of the subjects treated according to the specifics coordinates above mentioned. Furthermore, the hydoxyapatite biological complex (calcium phosphate, calcium carbonate) will ionize totally or partially depending on its size.

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