Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy (EMTT)

Extracorporeal Mangetotransduction Therapy (EMTT)


Indications for EMTT

Here at The Foot Science Clinic, we are excited to be the 1st clinic in Australia to offer EMTT with our other treatments to help treat:


Chronic inflammation of tendons and joints

Signs of wear and tear

Spondylarthrosis

Slow Healing Fractures (Non Unions)

Post joint replacement healing

What is EMTT

Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy opens up new possibilities in regeneration and rehabilitation. This therapy utilises high gradient pulsed magnetic waves.


The areas of application include pathologies of the musculoskeletal system.

Superior to PEMF

Magnetic fields have been used for therapeutic healing for many years. This has been limited to pulsed electromagnetic field therapy or PEMF for short.


EMTT differs from general forms of magnetic field therapy due to the high oscillation frequency of 100 – 300 thousand times a second.


EMTT is 40% stronger than PEMF working at a cellular and nerve level rather than only addressing muscles. Sessions of EMTT can, therefore, treat a far wider range of indications when compared to PEMF.

How does EMT Therapy work

Energy is transferred via the applicator to the areas of the body needing to be treated. With high levels of pulse intensity it is possible to achieve a therapeutic effect in the cell by increasing cell wall permeability.


A stable cell membrane ensures permeability for vital substances. Chemical reactions of the cells can also be positively influenced.


The individual pulses allow deeper tissue layers to be reached. With a high penetration depth of up to 18 cm, there are a large range of indications.


The magnetic energy acts as the key to the cell wall gates, opening them up to help the body to repair itself by accelerating cellular activity.


An additional benefit to this therapy is the ability to delivery high amounts of energy with no increase of temperature in the tissue.

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