MAGNETOLITH®
MAGNETOLITH® Electromagnetic Transduction Therapy (EMTT) opens up new possibilities in regeneration and rehabilitation. Applications include diseases of the musculoskeletal system such as lower back pain, arthritis, inflammation of tendons and joints as well as acute injuries.

System at a Glance
- High-frequency magnetic field (100 – 300 kHz)
- Continuous and reliable operation by a water-cooled applicator
- Simple plugin to change applicator
- Integrated touch display to adjust energy level, frequency and pulse rate
Advantages
- EMTT® can treat a wide range of MSK disorders / wide range of therapeutic applications
- Non-invasive with no reported side effects
- High oscillating frequency with deeper penetration
- Magnetolith EMTT ® is easy to use
- Treatment of non-specific pain
- Treatment of large areas of the body
- Greater treatment depth
- Wide range of treatments
- Combinable therapy procedure with Shockwave
- High patient comfort and easy handling
- Non-invasive, secure therapy
- Cost-effective device
- Long service life and low maintenance efforts
The MAGNETOLITH® in .Daily Practice
- The patient does not have to undress
- Effective fatigue-free work for the user
- ‘Touch free’ treatment – Applicator positioning by hand or with the flexible holding arm
- A treatment session lasts between 5 – 20 minutes depending on the indication
- Adjustable frequency up to 10 pulses/s

Typical EMTT indications .Musculoskeletal diseases

In use

Intuitive operation thanks
to clear touch display

Applicator for ease of use

EMTT® differs from general forms of magnetic field therapy or PEMF due to the high oscillation frequency of 100 – 300 kHz. This property enables a high penetration depth (18 cm) and a large range of indications.

EMTT ® Clinical Evidence
References of systematic reviews of significant therapeutic effects with STORZ MEDICAL EMTT® devices:
Klüter, T. et al., Electromagnetic Biology and Medicine, 37(4):175-183, 2018. Electromagnetic transduction therapy and shockwave therapy in 86 patients with rotator cuff tendinopathy: A prospective randomized controlled trial.
Gerdesmeyer, L. et al., The Journal for Foot and Ankle Surgery, 56(5):964-967, 2017. Electromagnetic Transduction Therapy for Achilles Tendinopathy: A Preliminary Report on a New Technology.
Klüter, T. et al., Journal of Orthopedic Research and Therapy: JORT-1113. DOI: 10.29011/2575-8241.001113, 2018. Electromagnetic Transduction Therapy in Patients with Chronic Aseptic Osteitis Pubis