Product Overview
PMCT ULTRA is a high-performance magnetic wave and infrared therapy system designed for deep-level physical recovery and non-contact pain management. It integrates Tesla high-frequency resonant magnetic waves with dual-wavelength infrared energy to stimulate tissue repair, enhance microcirculation, and support neuromuscular rehabilitation.
Core Technology Principles
- PEMF Technology: Uses high-intensity pulsed electromagnetic waves (up to 5 Tesla) to penetrate deep tissues, enhancing cell membrane potential and ATP production.
- MT Mode (1-100Hz): Optimized for superficial muscle stimulation and pain modulation.
- ST Mode (1000-3000Hz): Designed for deep tissue rehabilitation, including bones, tendons, and ligaments.
- Near Infrared Laser: Combining 650nm & 808nm wavelengths (5600mW) to improve microcirculation and accelerate wound healing.
Treatment Steps & Safety
Step-by-Step Operation:
- Prepare patient (remove metallic accessories).
- Select mode (MT for muscles, ST for deep tissues).
- Position the coil applicator over the target area.
- Activate Infrared Laser if combined therapy is needed.
- Duration: 10-20 mins per session.
Contraindications:
Avoid use on patients with pacemakers, pregnant women, uncontrolled epilepsy, or severe cardiovascular diseases.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: How long does a typical PMCT ULTRA session last?
A1: A standard session typically lasts between 10 to 20 minutes, depending on the specific condition being treated.
Q2: Is the treatment painful?
A2: No, it is a non-invasive and generally pain-free therapy. Patients may feel a mild tapping sensation or muscle contractions during the PEMF session.
Q3: How many sessions are needed for visible results?
A3: While some relief occurs immediately, a full course of 3-5 sessions is recommended for optimal and long-lasting results.
Q4: Can PEMF and Laser be used at the same time?
A4: Yes, PMCT ULTRA is designed to integrate both technologies simultaneously to enhance recovery and reduce inflammation.
Q5: What is the difference between MT and ST modes?
A5: MT Mode (1-100Hz) focuses on superficial muscle stimulation, while ST Mode (1000-3000Hz) is calibrated for deep tissue, bone, and tendon regeneration.
Q6: Are there any post-treatment requirements?
A6: We recommend staying hydrated and avoiding intense physical exercise immediately after the session to allow the body to process the metabolic response.