
What to expect in an EMTT session
Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy (EMTT) is a non-invasive procedure that is carried out on an outpatient basis. You can read below how a treatment typically proceeds.
1. Medical examination and advice
Before therapy starts, a medical examination is carried out and your symptoms are clarified. The doctor decides whether EMTT is suitable for you on the basis of the diagnosis. If a treatment is appropriate, an individual therapy plan is prepared.
2. Positioning of the therapy strap
The therapy strap is placed on the affected region of the body where treatment is to be applied, but without skin contact. You can keep your clothing on, which makes treatment especially comfortable.
3. Use of magnetic pulses
During the session, targeted high-energy magnetic pulses are transmitted into the tissue underneath. These pulses can stimulate biological processes that play a role in regeneration and tissue reconstruction.
4. What will you feel during the treatment?
Application has generally been described as well-tolerated. Some patients experience a mild tingling or pulsating sensation. These sensations are normal and only occur while magnetic pulses are being applied.
5. Duration and number of sessions
A session usually lasts between 5 and 20 minutes, depending on the treatment area. A treatment cycle often comprises several sessions that are arranged according to an individual’s needs.
6. After treatment
A session lasts between 5 and 20 minutes, depending on the size of the area to be treated and the indication.
A treatment cycle generally comprises 4 to 8 sessions, distributed over several weeks. The exact course of treatment is arranged according to an individual’s needs.
Your next steps
If you would like to find out more about EMTT or try it to see if this therapy is suitable for you, you should talk to your doctor.