Electromedical treatment apparatus

Surgery – Magnetic field applied to body for therapy – Electromagnetic coil

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ABSTRACT:
An electromedical apparatus including a magnetic field generator and an electric field generator adapted for generation of perpendicular fields and for application of the generated fields transversely to the major blood vessels of an afflicted body portion induces helical movement of charged particles in the tissues and increased blood flow. The apparatus further includes electrical and magnetic lens systems for concentrating the electrical and magnetic flow generated by the apparatus.

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