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  • Electromagnetic stimulators designed to apply electromagnetic energy to soft tissue and wounds at a level (typically in the order of microtesla) below the patient\'s heat sensory perception threshold. These stimulators usually apply short-duration, pulsed, radio-frequency energy, resulting in a very small temperature increase on the target tissue (less than one degree Celsius). The stimulators typically consist of a stationary or portable electrically powered (e.g., battery) generator, probes including appropriate transducers (usually coils) to be placed near the treatment area, and a cable to deliver the signals from the generator to the probe. Soft tissue/wound electromagnetic stimulators are intended to promote healing in the treatment of wounds and/or other soft-tissue injuries.
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