The basis of the super inductive system (SIS)technology is the high-intensity electromagnetic field created in theapplicator coil. the device causes pain relief in the first place Based on the intensity and frequencyof this field and also bone fracture healing support, triggermuscle contractions or achieve musclerelaxation, musclestrength, and  joint mobilization, etc.

The analgesiceffect has reached through affecting 3 different theories of pain:

At lowerfrequencies in the range of 2 to 10 hertz, the SIS affects tissue through theendogenous opioid theory of pain.

The gate control theory of pain is affected using frequencies of 60 to 100 Herz.

Pain suppressesthrough the coding theory at frequencies between 120 to 140-hertz.

Due to theversatility of the SIS, analgesia is the key effect and its main asset in thetreatment of musculoskeletal and neurological disorders.

Anothermedical effect caused by the super inductive system is joint mobilization which occurs due to repetitive musclecontractions in the articular capsule area. The contraction caused a slightshift of the joint surface against each other and as a result, release theblockage and restore joint play.

Muscle contractions are used in the strengtheningof weakened muscles and muscle groups and in preventing muscle atrophy. Thecontraction is achieved by stimulating the neuromuscular tissue the therapy iscontactless and it’s therefore easy to treat various body parts.

The superinductive system can also support the bone fracturehealing process through the action of the high-intensity magnetic fieldnear vascularization occurs in the area and through that new bone formation issupported.

The superinductive system positively affects spasticitydisorders. The therapy procedure consists of reciprocal inhibition of thespastic muscle and facilitation of the antagonistic muscle, which leads tospasticity reduction.

An electromagnetic field is targeted into a small spot right in the center of thecoil in the focused applicator it penetrates deep into the tissue which allowsfor specific targeting of the therapy which is mainly important in the managementof neurological disorders and pain reduction.

The superinductive system also provides breathingenhancement. The SIS therapy stimulates intercostal respiratory musclesusing amplitude modulated pulses with a carrier frequency in the range of 15 to75 hertz. SIS therapy strengthens the breathing muscle and hence improves thebreathing.

Improve nerveregeneration.