High-Dose Induction Therapy (HDIT)

High-dose induction therapy (HDIT) is a novel form of tissue treatment and pain therapy. Electromagnetic fields are capable of stimulating cascades of healing processes in nerve, muscle, connective tissue cells (ligaments, tendons), and blood vessel cells, thereby inducing their regeneration. The targeted application of electromagnetic fields leads to increased capillary growth and thus an increase in the concentration of growth factors in the tissue. Inflammatory processes are minimized (“healing response”).
In many cases, pain associated with joint diseases can be reduced to such an extent that surgery can be avoided. Numerous scientific studies have proven the effectiveness of this form of therapy. HDIT is uncomplicated, with no risks or side effects. Treatments last approximately 20 minutes. As a rule, 3-6 treatments are sufficient.
The following conditions can be successfully treated:
Spinal complaints (cervical and lumbar syndromes), degenerative joint complaints (arthrosis), myofascial pain syndromes, sports injuries, tendon irritation (epicondylitis).
Technical data: Energy form: induction field, pulse duration: 400 µs, magnetic field intensity: 3.1 Tesla, maximum energy consumption: 2.5 kVA, pulse frequency: 10–100 Hz.
