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Risks associated with Magnetic Stimulation Devices commonly include but is mot limited to:

  • Similar to symptoms of over exercises: muscle soreness, and or redness, fatique 

  • Mild nausea or dizziness 

  • Potential risks increase for individuals with known bleeding disorders, metal implants, epilepsy, seizures, pregnancy. If in doubts, please check with your medical doctor

  • There is no risk with thermal damage

 

On occasion, risks and complications may include:

  • Muscle soreness and tenderness, similar to post-exercise discomfort, resolve within a few days.

  • Temporary muscle weakness or fatigue in the treated area similarly to symptoms over exercises 

  • Redness, swelling, or mild bruising in the treated areas which are typically short-lived.

  • Mild nausea or dizziness

Less Common or Potential Risks:

 

  • Individuals with pacemakers, metal implants, seizure disorders, active bleeding disorders, or who are pregnant should avoid magnetic muscle stimulation due to the risk of device interference or health complications. We recommend seeking your doctor for advice

  • Magnetic stimulation does not use heat. There is no risks of thermal damage.

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