Magnetotherapy (Magnetic Field Therapy)
What is Magnetotherapy?
Magnetotherapy is a non-invasive physical therapy modality that uses low-frequency pulsed magnetic fields to support rehabilitation and recovery processes.
It is commonly incorporated into rehabilitation programs for musculoskeletal conditions and may help reduce discomfort, support tissue function, and promote overall recovery.
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Mechanism of Action
Magnetotherapy delivers low-frequency magnetic fields to targeted tissues and may help:
- Support normal cellular activity
- Promote local tissue recovery processes
- Assist in reducing swelling (edema)
- Support circulation within treated tissues
- Contribute to pain management
- Enhance overall rehabilitation outcomes
These effects may support the body’s natural healing and recovery mechanisms.
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Conditions Treated
Magnetotherapy may be used as part of rehabilitation programs for:
- Bone fractures and bone healing support
- Osteoarthritis
- Muscle and joint pain
- Soft tissue injuries
- Edema and circulation-related conditions
- Chronic musculoskeletal pain
- Post-surgical rehabilitation
Goals of Treatment
The primary goals of magnetotherapy include:
- Reducing pain and discomfort
- Supporting tissue recovery
- Assisting in the management of edema
- Supporting circulation and tissue health
- Improving mobility and functional capacity
- Enhancing overall rehabilitation outcomes
Treatment Process
Magnetotherapy is performed using specialized therapeutic equipment:
- The treatment area is positioned within or near magnetic field applicators
- Low-frequency magnetic fields are delivered to the targeted tissues
- Sessions typically last between 15 and 30 minutes
- The procedure is completely non-invasive and painless
- Treatment plans are customized according to individual needs and goals


Who Can Benefit?
Magnetotherapy may be suitable for:
- Individuals with muscle and joint pain
- Patients undergoing fracture rehabilitation
- People with chronic musculoskeletal conditions
- Individuals recovering from injury or surgery
- Patients participating in comprehensive rehabilitation programs
Precautions
Magnetotherapy should be avoided or carefully evaluated in the following situations:
- Individuals with pacemakers or implanted electronic devices
- Pregnancy
- Active bleeding conditions
- Areas with known or suspected malignant tumors
- Certain implanted medical devices

The Medworld Approach
At Medworld Health & Rehabilitation Center, magnetotherapy is incorporated into personalized rehabilitation programs following a detailed clinical assessment.
Our goal is to support recovery, reduce discomfort, and enhance functional outcomes through safe and evidence-based rehabilitation strategies.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
No. Magnetotherapy is completely painless and most patients do not feel any discomfort during treatment.
The number of sessions depends on the individual's condition, symptoms, and rehabilitation goals.
Many patients notice gradual improvements after several treatment sessions.
When applied appropriately by qualified professionals, magnetotherapy is generally considered safe and well tolerated.
It is usually most effective when combined with exercise therapy, manual therapy, and other rehabilitation treatments.
In appropriate cases and with medical approval, magnetotherapy may be included as part of a post-surgical rehabilitation program.
