Muscle tissue palpitates in sensitive areas because of cellular exercise. As we like to explain it, the magnetic field will pass through the body, but when there are areas of inflammation, lactic acid build up, or scar tissue, the pulse bounces off these areas causing the movement you sometimes see during a session. This is further explained in our in-depth training.
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- What is the difference between PEMF and electrosmog?
- Is MagnaWave PEMF the same as other magnetic therapy blankets and boots?
- Can you use PEMF on animals with stents or metal implants?
- Can PEMF be used pre-event?
- How does PEMF show which areas are sensitive?
- Why PEMF the whole body when the problem is in one area?
- Why high voltage high intensity PEMF as compared to low voltage?
- What are the veterinary regulations in my state?
- How is PEMF Measured?
- How Does PEMF Create Better Oxygenation in the Body or Red Blood Cells?
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