Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation (PMS)

What is Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation (PMS)?

Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation (PMS) is a non-invasive treatment that uses electromagnetic energy to relieve pain and stimulate the nervous system.

How often do I need treatment?

The frequency of treatment will vary depending on your individual needs. Most people need 1-2 sessions per week for a total of 5-10 sessions.

What can I expect during treatment?

Peripheral magnetic stimulation therapy is a relatively painless procedure. You may feel some discomfort or numbness to nerve distribution and have some muscle contraction during treatment. After the procedure you may feel some discomfort.

Who is it right for?

PMS may be a good option for you if you have a condition that can be treated with this therapy. It is important to talk to your doctor before starting treatment to make sure it is right for you.

It is used to treat a variety of conditions, including:
● Musculoskeletal pain: Neck pain, shoulder pain, back pain, etc.
● Nerve pain: Sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome, etc.
● Neurological disorders: Stroke, spinal cord injury, etc.

What should I do after treatment?

You can usually return to your normal activities immediately after treatment. However, you may need to avoid strenuous activity for a few days.

Who should avoid this treatment?

PMS is not right for everyone. You should avoid this treatment if you have any of the following conditions:
● Pacemaker implant
● Pregnancy
● Menstruation
● Metal implants