Electro-magnetic therapeutic system

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A61N 5/00 (2006.01) A61N 2/02 (2006.01)

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CA 1113156

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE An electro-magnetic low frequency therapeutic system comprising a magnetization coil for creating an electro-magnetic field in response to a preselected treat- ment signal whereby the magnetic field has a desired treat- ment characteristic. The magnetic field has an adjustable intensity set by adjustable control means. The control means also is provided with circuit means for controlling the peak amplitude of the field for achieving a specific modulation of the peak amplitude in a given time. The control means further has means to select the orientation and/or direction with respect to a tissue to be treated. Still further, the control means has circuit means to select the repetition frequency, either pulsating or sinusoidal, fed to the magnetization coil to obtain a selected one of dif- ferent therapeutic signals. Still further, the control means is provided with means to select a desired treatment time. An automatic demagnetizing means is also provided and res- ponsive to a preselected demagnetizing time and mode for attenuating the field in a desired manner to terminate a magnetic field treatment.

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