MAGNETOLITH EMTT

The state-of-the-art MAGNETOLITH®EMTT® technology developed by Storz Medical in Switzerland accelerates treatment outcomes in bone, tendon, muscle, nerve and ligament injuries or disorders throughout the body. This opens up new treatment possibilities for musculoskeletal system diseases.

This advanced non-invasive therapy that has been developed as a safe alternative to steroid injections and other interventions. The research behind the MAGNETOLITH® shows that it is effective in speeding up tissue regeneration and promotes healing acceleration. EMTT® can be applied to any bone injury or tendon problem. In addition, EMTT® is further enhanced when combined with shockwave therapy (ESWT), a modality that uses acoustic waves to accelerate healing and tissue regeneration. EMTT® combined with Shockwave Therapy is a ‘Game Changer’ for people struggling with chronic and subacute conditions.

Compared to pulsed electromagnetic field therapy (PEMF) electromagnetic transduction therapy (EMTT®) differs due to the high oscillation frequency of 100 – 300 kHz with larger than 60kT/s compared to PEMF with generally < 60kT/s. Thus enables EMTT® to be 40% stronger and with a higher penetration depth of 18 cm working at a cellular and nerve levels rather than superficial addressing primary muscles. Sessions of EMTT® , therefore, treat a far wider range of indications when compared to PEMF.

 

What are the typical indications?

The MAGNETOLITH® EMTT® device treats musculoskeletal diseases of the muscle, bone, joints, nerves, tendons, and tissues. The effectiveness of electromagnetic transduction therapy in contributing to pain reduction for:

  • Degenerative joint diseases:
    Signs of wear and tear – e.g., arthrosis
    (a common cause of shoulder pain,
    knee, hip, hands, elbow), herniated disc, spondylarthrosis
  • Pain therapy: Chronic pain – e.g., back pain
    lumbalgia, tension, radiculopathies, heel pain
  • Sports injuries: Chronic inflammation of
    tendons and joints – e.g., tendon overload
    syndrome, osteitis pubis

Patients may also be referred for EMTT treatment by the traumatology department as a follow up to surgery on injuries caused by accidents.

  • Non-invasive, easy to use offering high patient comfort
  • No reported side effects
  • Wide range of therapeutic applications
  • High oscillating frequency with deep penetration
  • HANDS & TOUCH-FREE treatment with the holding arm
  • Clinicians suffer less from treatment fatigue
  • Patients can remain dressed
  • Short treatment times (5 to 15 min. depending on the indication) 


The 
MAGNETOLITH® system for EMTT® is a rewarding investment that DOES NOT require any special maintenance, is low cost to run, and provides clinicians a maximum return on their investment.

Hands and Touch-Free

Patients Can Remain Dressed

Non-Invasive

EXTRACORPOREAL MAGNETOTRANSDUCTION THERAPY (EMTT®) accelerates tissue regeneration and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal disorders

The MAGNETOLITH ® in Action

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EMTT® Clinical Evidence 

References of systematic reviews of significant therapeutic effects with STORZ MEDICAL EMTT® devices:

  • Andre Krath. et al., Journal of Orthopaedics, 14(3):410-415, 2017. DOI: Electromagnetic transduction therapy in non-specific low back pain: A randomized clinical trial
  • Klüter, T. et al., Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, 37(4):175-183, 2018. DOI: Electromagnetic transduction therapy and shockwave therapy in 86 patients with rotator cuff tendinopathy: A prospective randomized controlled trial.
  • Gerdesmeyer, L. et al., The Journal for Foot and Ankle Surgery, 56(5):964-967, 2017. DOI: Electromagnetic Transduction Therapy for Achilles Tendinopathy: A Preliminary Report on a New Technology.
  • Klüter, T. et al., Journal of Orthopedic Research and Therapy: JORT-1113, 2018. DOI: Electromagnetic Transduction Therapy in Patients with Chronic Aseptic Osteitis Pubis
  • Ringeisen, M., Ludger Gerdesmeyer., Presentation at the annual congress of the umbrella association osteology (DVO), March 2018, Dresden. Therapy of traumatic/mechanical bone marrow edema with electro magnetotransduction therapy [in German].
  • Teresa Paolucci1 et al., Journal of Pain Res. 13: 1385–1400, 2020; DOI: 10.2147/JPR.S231778

Electromagnetic Field Therapy: A Rehabilitative Perspective in the Management of Musculoskeletal Pain – A Systematic Review, Journal of Pain Research

Additional resources (web links):

  • DIGEMTT – German-speaking International Society for Extracorporeal Magnetotransductions Therapy (for healthcare professionals only)
  • EMTT – STORZ Information Homepage (Information for healthcare professionals and patients)
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