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Have you researched arterial circulatory disorders and identified what applications are in use now, and how they different from this new device?
Did a real quick search and found some interesting hits that provide a little bit of insight, but I think this is a technique that needs to be addressed thoroughly and compared with alternate methods.
Have you raised the issue with any of your treating physicians?
I bought that device for a preventive of myself and support healing of my mother. That device offers infrasound (sound waves) and electromagnetic applications with 4 programs as listed below
Program A1: has a supporting effect on health, circulation and blood pressure
A1 and A2 have different operating parameters and should be adjusted alternately *
Program A2: supports positive regulation of circulation and blood pressure
possibly supplemented by B
Program B: supports detoxification single adjustment or additional adjustment (A, C)
Program C: affects the musculoskeletal system and joint pain
single adjustment or additional adjustment (B)
With first I used infrasonic and electromagnetic and I felt the application in my legs. I will inform you about my own and my mother´s expierences but as my mother told me she feels better and has less pain by walking now. She use it 2 times a day since approx. 10 days.
From your description, and notation of "infrasound (sound waves) and electromagnetic applications", I think the device might function in a way similar to a TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) unit, used in my area as support for physical therapy.
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323632.php, for information on a TENS unit and how it operates. I don't know without more study if there are any magnetic functions of TENS. I know it does use electricity to affect the nervous system and pain.
For me, it worked better than anything else a therapist had used.
There are obvious differences, but from what I can determine, electrical stimulation is a function of both machines. W/o doing more research, I have a vague recollection that something like either of this is being used for military people with various types of combat wounds. I'll do some more research on this; it's an interesting field.
Again, danke sehr.