Fractures and Bone Regeneration

Magnetotherapy for Fractures and Bone Regeneration

Magnetic therapy is used in the orthopaedic field to promote the regeneration of bone tissue and support the consolidation of fractures.

The action of electromagnetic fields stimulates the cellular processes involved in osteogenesis, contributing to the formation of bone callus and functional recovery in a natural and non-invasive way. It is indicated both in the initial stages after a fracture whenever the healing process has slowed down.

Recupero osseo - magnetoenergy

Benefits for Fractures and Bone Regeneration

Magnetotherapy in the orthopaedic field promotes the activity of osteoblasts and bone trophism, helping to activate the osteogenesis processes and accelerate the formation of bone callus. This effectively supports fracture consolidation and functional recovery. Treatment is indicated for all conditions where it is necessary to stimulate bone tissue regeneration, such as in the case of fractures, consolidation delays, pseudoarthrosis, osteonecrosis and in the processes of prosthetic osseointegration

Fractures and Delayed Consolidation

A fracture consists in breaking a bone, which can be simple if it occurs without loss of the alignment of the fragments or decomposed if the two parts of the broken bone are not aligned with respect to the axis of the damaged bone. The bone repairs naturally but, in some cases, the formation of the bone callus may be delayed, meaning consolidation delays.

Pseudoarthrosis

Pseudoarthrosis occurs when there is no consolidation of a fracture 6 months after the traumatic event. Under such conditions, the natural bone regeneration process is compromised and may require support to promote recovery.

Osteonecrosis

Osteonecrosis is a disease often with multifactorial etiopathogenesis generally caused by a compromise in blood supply that causes pain and functional limitation. The waves of this treatment are designed to facilitate bone regeneration and support recovery processes.

Orthopedic-Analgesic Treatment

The orthopaedic-analgesic treatment amplifies the analgesic effect, contributing to the reduction of pain in orthopaedic pathologies and improving comfort during the recovery process.

Clinical Evidence

“The use of Magnetoenergy on a fracture in the finger of a volleyball champion allowed for healing in a few weeks, without missing any training sessions or competitions.”
Checcarelli et al. – American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation

“The use of electromagnetic fields produces good results in the treatment of bone diseases such as osteonecrosis.”
Albanese et al. – European Journal of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine

“In patients with hip replacements, magnetic therapy reduces pain and functional limitation more quickly.”
Zati e Valent – Terapia fisica – Nuove tecnologie in medicina riabilitativa

Magnetoenergy Devices

Magnetoenergy magnet therapy devices are designed to respond to different therapeutic needs, from continuous home treatment to professional use in rehabilitation. They integrate Adaptive technology, which allows you to automatically customise treatment according to the user’s characteristics and the area of the body to be treated.

Personalised Magnetotherapy Thanks to Adaptive Technology

The patented Adaptive system allows you to automatically create the most suitable therapeutic programme simply by entering user data, the part of the body to be treated and the accessories available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, magnetotherapy is used to stimulate osteogenesis and bone callus formation, supporting natural healing processes. The electromagnetic fields act to help improve cell metabolism and can promote a faster recovery in the physiological times of consolidation.

Yes, it is recommended in cases where the healing process has slowed. Magnetotherapy acts as a support for natural bone regeneration processes, helping to reactivate the biological mechanisms involved in bone tissue formation.

Yes, it can be used as support in cases of non-consolidation of the fracture. Electromagnetic stimulation promotes the activity of bone tissue and can help reactivate regeneration processes under compromised conditions.

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