The PEMF bed targets your body as a whole. Its power is focused on the upper back and shoulder regions. The bed also provides extra support for cervical and lumbar areas. It is common that a session will begin or end on the contoured total body bed.
The chair pad keeps the user in a well-supported seated position. The chairs coil pattern allows the magnetic field to focus mostly on the chest and back. The lower back is the primary focus when using the chair. Although the chest and back are its main focal points. Any part of your body that touches the chair will be affected or reached.
The square pad provides both targeted and broad delivery to certain areas. This is achieved based of the coil pattern in the pad. The coil pattern provides a 4 inch focal point in the center of the pad. The square pad is ideally used for the core, back, or spine, but it can be used in any area it is needed.
The 10 inch paddles offer a smaller focal point and can be used to target a specific area or ‘hotspot’. The paddles offer a 2 inch focal point in the center of each. The coils outside the 2 inch focal point extend another 8 inches providing full PEMF coverage over 10 inches. The paddles are most commonly used on the core, joints, and extremities as they are easy to move around on smaller focal points of the body.
The six-inch PEMF rings provide the most concentrated power out of any PEMF accessory. The design of the coils on this accessory provides additional revolutions of coils in each head. This creates a strong magnetic field. The rings are ideally used on more bony areas of the body, but can be used to focus on any part of the body.
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