EMTT Is a New Solution For Stubborn Foot Pain
Are you battling chronic foot or ankle pain that just won’t quit? If you’ve explored traditional treatments without finding lasting relief, it might be time to consider something different: Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy (EMTT).
Below, Advanced Foot Care of NJ will explain how it works and why so many patients are seeking it out!
EMTT vs. Other Magnetic Therapies: What’s the Difference?
It’s important to distinguish EMTT from other forms of magnetic field therapy. EMTT stands out due to its:
- Higher Oscillation Frequency: The magnetic pulses oscillate at a higher frequency, allowing for deeper penetration into tissues.
- Stronger Magnetic Field: The magnetic field strength, or “effective transduction power,” is significantly greater than in many other magnetic therapies. This delivers more energy for the desired effect.
How Does EMTT Work? (The Science, Simplified!)
Think of EMTT as a “jumpstart” for your body’s natural healing processes via:
- Targeted Energy: A specialized device, called a therapy loop, is positioned over the area of pain – no need to remove your clothes! Direct skin contact is not required.
- Magnetic Pulses: The device emits high-energy magnetic pulses that penetrate deep into the affected tissues.
- Cellular Reactivation: These pulses are believed to have a positive effect on chemical reactions within pathologically altered (damaged) cells.
The goal is to reactivate cell metabolism and normalize physiological processes, leading to reduced inflammation, improved blood circulation, stimulated tissue regeneration, and pain relief.
What Conditions Can EMTT Treat?
EMTT is showing promising results for a variety of foot and ankle conditions, including:
- Achilles Tendonitis
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Peroneal Tendonitis
- Neuroma
- Sinus Tarsi Syndrome
- Arthritic Conditions
What to Expect
Treatment sessions are typically short, lasting between 5 and 20 minutes. There are no needles and no incisions, and you won’t need anesthesia, either. EMTT is generally considered a very safe procedure with minimal risk of side effects; depending on the severity of your condition, 6-8 sessions may be recommended.
Is EMTT Right for You?
Seeking a non-invasive, drug-free approach to managing chronic foot and ankle pain? Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy (EMTT) may be worth exploring. Get in touch to learn if it’s right for you today!
At Advanced Foot Care of NJ, LLC, our doctor and staff look forward to resolving all of your family’s podiatric healthcare needs. We proudly serve the communities of Little Falls, Cedar Grove, Verona, Stoney Road, Sandy Hill, Albion Place, and Great Notch. Contact us today to schedule an appointment!