Memory Trainng Device

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Rooted in the field of biomedical science, the HSAP Company relies on the four core technologies, i.e. Bio-electrical impedance technology, bionic pulsed magnetic resonance technology, brain-computer interface technology and bio-laser technology , focuses on the early screening of diseases as well as intervention and rehabilitation of chronic diseases.

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HSAP owns more than 31 national patent, 27 software copyright, and have passed CE, FDA and CFDA certification, ISO13485, ISO9001 certification.

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We have SMT production machine, Assembly workshop, to produce PCB and assemble the whole product efficiently

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HSAP products has distributed to more than 20 countires and regions, such as Germany, Greece, USA, Canada, Mexico, Turkey, India, South Korea, UAE, Indonesia and so on.

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We provide 12 months warranty for the main machine, and 6 months for accessories.

 

 

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What is Memory Trainng Device

Magnetic therapy using static magnets involves placing magnets near or on the body for the purpose of pain relief or healing. Static magnets marketed for pain are often encased in a wrap, such as a wristband, that is placed against the skin near where pain is felt. If you want to know the specifications and prices of Memory Trainng Device, please contact us!

 

Advantages of Memory Trainng Device

 

 

Pain Relief
Pain relief is the most frequently stated application for magnetic therapy. This is what led to the growth of magnetic bracelets and jewelry. Do magnetic bracelets work? There is very little evidence to suggest that magnets can affect chronic pain in any way, but some studies suggest that applying static field magnetic therapy may potentially reduce pain symptoms associated with fibromyalgia.


Insomnia
Insomnia is a surprisingly common issue in the country. While a lack of sleep can leave you physically tired, extended periods of sleep deprivation or bad-quality sleep can lead to some serious physical, mental, and emotional symptoms, while also potentially harming those around you.
A study on patients with insomnia found that pulsed electromagnetic field therapy may be beneficial in reducing symptoms and supporting healthy sleep. Results of the study showed improved scores among 70 percent of the patients who received active treatment. This included reductions in sleep latency, daytime sleepiness, sleepiness after waking up, daytime headaches, and concentration issues.


Depression
Transcranial magnetic stimulation is a proven treatment for depression. The procedure stimulates nerve cells in the brain using magnetic fields, which then improves symptoms of depression. The use of magnetic therapy products has been particularly effective in those who are unresponsive to medication and other traditional treatments for depression.


Cancer
A mouse study found that magnetic therapy may play a role in reducing cancer cells. Mice that had been injected with cancer cells showed reduced tumor size when exposed to magnetic fields. The static magnet exposure inhibited tumor growth and caused cancer cell death via apoptosis, though the exact nature of how the magnets reduced cancer cells is still not well understood.
Other studies suggest the use of magnetic nanoparticles in a form of hyperthermia therapy. Hyperthermia therapy involves using high temperatures to destroy abnormal tissue while leaving healthy tissue intact. Clinicians can inject magnetic nanoparticles into a tumor and activate them using alternating magnetic fields. This heats the nanoparticles and damages the cancerous tissue.
The biggest advantage of magnetic field therapy is that it is inherently noninvasive. Using therapeutic magnets or a magnetic bracelet for magnetic healing is often less disruptive than conventional treatments. This reduces the potential complications that can come from surgery, which also means a faster recovery period. Consult your doctor to determine if magnetic therapy is right for you.

 

Types of Memory Trainng Device

Static or permanent magnets Device

Made from metal or alloys, static magnets can be weak, moderate, or strong, but their magnetic fields are always on and do not change. Magnetic therapy using static magnets involves placing magnets near or on the body for the purpose of pain relief or healing. Static magnets marketed for pain are often encased in a wrap, such as a wristband, that is placed against the skin near where pain is felt. They are also sold in products such as jewelry, mats, pillows, and bed pads. The existing research on the use of static magnets for pain is extremely limited, and no conclusive evidence of static magnets' effectiveness for any form of pain has been found.

Electromagnets Device

The magnetic fields in electromagnets can change in intensity and are created when an electric current passes through a wire coil containing magnetic material. Devices with electromagnets in them are marketed for health purposes. Among the types of electromagnets studied for pain or healing are pulsed electromagnetic field therapy (PEMF) and its subtypes, including repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation. Current research suggests that electromagnetic field therapy can relieve pain and improve function in patients with various musculoskeletal pain conditions and some osteoarthritis conditions, although the data is mixed. Electromagnetics appear to be safe for treating pain.

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Electromagnetic Therapy Device

A 2020 review of 21 studies (1,101 participants) that focused on electromagnetic therapy for musculoskeletal pain conditions reported that electromagnetic therapy reduced pain and improved function in people with different musculoskeletal diseases, including knee osteoarthritis (8 studies), shoulder impingement syndrome (2 studies), chronic mechanical neck pain (1 study), low-back pain (4 studies), fibromyalgia (3 studies), patellofemoral (knee) pain (1 study), plantar fasciitis (heel pain, 1 study), and hand osteoarthritis (1 study). Although most of the studies in the review compared electromagnetic therapy with a sham (i.e., fake) treatment, a few looked at it in combination with other forms of therapy. The review concluded that pain relief was not further increased when electromagnetic therapy was used along with other physical therapies such as hot packs, therapeutic ultrasound, or transcutaneous electric nerve stimulation (TENS).

Static Magnet Therapy Device

A 2021 review of 7 studies (576 participants) on the use of static magnets for various types of pain—including diabetic neuropathy, sciatica, fibromyalgia, plantar heel pain, pelvic pain, neck and shoulder pain, or forearm and wrist pain—had mixed results. Four studies showed improvements in pain and three did not. Different studies used different static magnet strengths or dosing times, which may have contributed to the inconsistency in the results.

 

How Choose Memory Trainng Device
 
Evaluate the Real Needs

To make a correct purchase, it is therefore necessary to focus on some aspects. First of all, evaluate the opinion of a specialist, a good doctor will be able to analyze your state of health current assessing also the clinical progress. Consider and evaluate yours too lifestyle, it would make little sense to start taking care of magnetotherapy if you follow an unhealthy lifestyle afterwards.
Another important aspect is having a budget idea you can invest. Usually, the devices designed for use home and private, they have significantly lower costs compared to magnetotherapy devices aimed at professionals in the field (such as doctors and physiotherapists), but equipped with features and accessories that at home would be almost useless.
Once this is done, it is necessary know what your real needs are. If the need is to do sessions of magnet therapy during the night, you can consider a model that gives you the opportunity to do long-term cycles (so with a timer that can also be set up to 12 hours), if you are a very dynamic person and need is to do it even when you travel (by car or train), you can orient yourself on compact and battery-powered models, which also provide autonomy for 3 hours. Similarly, if you need to be an elderly person to do magnetotherapy you can choose a simple model to use.

Technical Characteristics

The construction technology differentiates the devices based on the frequency of the electro magnetic field emitted. In fact, the devices for magnetic therapy can be both a low frequency that ad high frequency. The appliances for low frequency magnetotherapy are able to emit pulsed electromagnetic fields at a frequency that can vary from 1Hz to 150Hz. They are particularly indicated as adjuvant for the regeneration of bone tissue, and is in fact often prescribed following fractures o surgeries where there is a need to accelerate bone callus formation (or in cases where this is difficult to reform), or even in all those diseases affecting hard tissues such as osteoporosis. By succeeding in reestablishing correct cellular functioning, low-frequency magnetotherapy can also be used as anti-inflammatory therapy, resulting therefore a valid cure on soft tissues.
Magnetic therapy ad high frequency, on the other hand, it works in a slightly different way, since it is the emission of small "packets of radio waves" at a frequency that varies between 18MHz and 900MHz. The applications in this case are effective for all those pathologies that affect soft tissues such as tendons and cartilages.
Therefore, if magnetotherapy will be used to cure an important pathology aimed at the bone tissue, the device must necessarily be a model Low frequency CEMP (CEMP is the acronym for Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields), but if the therapy is aimed at soft tissues such as tendons, or if we need it for the optimal maintenance of our state of health, it is possible to choose a cheaper device with high frequency.
Most of the magnetic therapy devices currently on the market are equipped with both preset programs that show the name of the pathology (fracture program, arthrosis program, anti-inflammatory program, etc.), and with "free" programs where it is possible to set the working frequency. So let's make sure that the appliance we are buying is equipped with the program of our interest, or that it can work at the frequency recommended by its specialist.

Correct Applicator

There are different types, and even for them the design choices follow the manufacturer's philosophy. However, the basic concept is the same for everyone: inside the applicator is the solenoid, which is nothing more than a circular magnet with a diameter of a few centimeters, from which the electro magnetic field is generated.
The applicators are generally supplied with the machine body and it is not uncommon for the manufacturers to produce other compatible products that can be purchased separately. Based on the therapy to be done, it is important that you choose to use the right applicator: for example, if you have to treat superficial body parts with magnetotherapy (such as hallux valgus, knee, tibia, malleolus), the band applicator, which generally contains 2 or 3 solenoids, could do for us. It is a very versatile applicator, light and not very uncomfortable to wear. In case of fractures on parts of the body with more important dimensions such as the femur, hip or shoulder, it becomes essential to use the pair of bonnet solenoids or a pair of rigid solenoids, which are larger in size than those contained by the fascia, therefore more suitable for therapies where we treat tissues in depth.

 

How to Apply Magnet Therapy on the Body
 

Choose the Best Magnets
Opt for magnets of exceptional quality, like neodymium magnets, ceramic magnets, and flexible magnetic wraps.
Consult a healthcare professional before beginning any magnet treatment, especially if you have underlying medical issues or are on medication.
They can advise whether magnet treatment is secure and suitable for your circumstances.


Determine the Target Areas
Choose the parts of your body on which you want to use magnet treatment.
You may feel pain, discomfort, or other health problems in these locations.
Clean the Skin
To guarantee appropriate adherence and cleanliness, clean the skin in the selected region with moderate soap and water.


Magnets with Glue can be Wrapped or Applied
Magnets for adhesives should be applied directly to clean, dry skin after removing the adhesive's backing. Aim to center over the desired spot.
Wrap it around the relevant body area and fasten it.
Make sure the fit is snug but not too tight.


Place and Time
The exact place and timing of magnet application can vary according to the condition.
Follow any instructions or get guidance from a physician familiar with magnet treatment.

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预防阿尔茨海默氏病的装置

Keep in Touch Often
Check your skin for irritation or pain while receiving magnet therapy.


Maintenance
Observe the manufacturer's recommendations to maintain and clean the magnets or wraps.
Keep your magnets dry and away from extremes in temperature.


Monitor Effects
Watch for changes in your symptoms, discomfort, or general well-being when monitoring the effects. To record your experiences over time, keep a diary.


Keep Up to Date
Stay informed on the most recent advancements in magnet treatment research.
Your comprehension of the possible advantages and hazards of the therapy may change as new research becomes available.

 

 
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Frequently Asked Questions
 
 

Q: What does magnetic therapy do?

A: Magnetic field therapy is said to show benefit with many different clinical symptoms. It is used against arthritis, joint pain, migraines, depression, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, mild to moderate postoperative pain, cancer pain, chronic pain, and injuries to muscles, ligaments, or tendons.

Q: Is magnetic field therapy safe?

A: Risks. Young children and pregnant women should not use magnetic field therapy because the safety of this therapy is not proved. People who have medical devices or implants with a magnetic field, such as a pacemaker, should not use magnet therapy, because it could interfere with the function of the implant.

Q: Do magnetic therapy jewelry really work?

A: There may be no physical health benefits to wearing metallic bracelets. They serve as placebos that help adjust your mental state when dealing with pain or illness. They do not reduce your pain's intensity. ‌Some people with arthritis firmly believe that they work, despite the lack of scientific proof.

Q: How long does it take for magnetic therapy to work?

A: The results of TMS therapy can vary from patient to patient as each treatment plan is shaped around the individual and the symptoms they are experiencing. Some patients may report improvements after a few weeks, while some results may take five weeks.

Q: Is magnetic therapy any good?

A: Current research suggests that electromagnetic field therapy can relieve pain and improve function in patients with various musculoskeletal pain conditions and some osteoarthritis conditions, although the data is mixed. Electromagnetics appear to be safe for treating pain.

Q: Is Magnet Therapy True or false?

A: Some practitioners claim that the magnets can restore the body's hypothetical "electromagnetic energy balance", but no such balance is medically recognized. Even in the magnetic fields used in magnetic resonance imaging, which are many times stronger, none of the claimed effects are observed.

Q: How long does magnetic therapy last?

A: Patients sit comfortably in a recliner and remain awake during the procedure. A typical treatment course consists of daily TMS sessions 5 days a week for 4 to 6 weeks. Each session lasts from 5 to 60 minutes depending on your specific protocol. You can return to normal daily life immediately after treatment.

Q: Who should not use magnetic therapy?

A: Young children and pregnant women should not use magnetic field therapy because the safety of this therapy is not proved. People who have medical devices or implants with a magnetic field, such as a pacemaker, should not use magnet therapy, because it could interfere with the function of the implant.

Q: Is magnetic therapy expensive?

A: TMS therapy costs vary based on several factors, including the number of treatments required, location, and other factors. On average, a single session of TMS therapy costs between $300 and $500.

Q: Does magnetic therapy actually work?

A: While some smaller studies in this review reported therapeutic value, larger studies did not. The researchers concluded: "The evidence does not support the use of static magnets for pain relief, and therefore magnets cannot be recommended as an effective treatment."

Q: What are the side effects of magnetic field therapy?

A: Other side effects may include lightheadedness, headache, nausea, tingling, twitching, and muscle spasms. The side effects tend to be less severe over time after you undergo multiple sessions of electromagnetic therapy. If you find your symptoms are severe, you can ask your provider to adjust the stimulation level.

Q: Does magnetic therapy help blood flow?

A: Researchers have shown that a mild magnetic field can cause the smallest blood vessels in the body to dilate or constrict, thus increasing the blood flow and suppressing inflammation, a critical factor in the healing process.

Q: What is magnet therapy?

A: Magnet therapy is defined as the therapeutic application of magnets in various forms, such as low-frequency, pulsed electromagnetic field therapy or magnetic pulsing devices, to provide benefits like reducing fatigue in individuals with conditions like Multiple Sclerosis.

Q: Is magnetic therapy safe?

A: Both static and electromagnetic therapy appear to be safe for treating pain. Many studies have reported minimal or no negative side effects in people following magnetic therapy, including people with chronic diseases and pain.

Q: Is magnet therapy True or false?

A: Some practitioners claim that the magnets can restore the body's hypothetical "electromagnetic energy balance", but no such balance is medically recognized. Even in the magnetic fields used in magnetic resonance imaging, which are many times stronger, none of the claimed effects are observed.

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