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How does PST® differ from the conventional magnetic field therapy?

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How does PST® differ from the conventional magnetic field therapy?

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In the case of PST® the magnetic field only serves as the carrier of the pulsed signals. The magnetic field itself has no direct influence on the joint. In contrast to conventional magnetic field therapy, PST® operates at very low frequencies. The form of energy applied in PST® is direct current, whereas magnetic field therapy uses alternating current. PST® is characterized by a specific pattern of signals which positively simulate the tissue, i.e., it stimulates a natural healing mechanism within the body due to the unique characteristics of the signal.

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