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1. 3 Osteochondrosis of the lumbar sacral spine with the lumbar syndrome with symptoms like lumbar pain pains echoing to leg or legs Fig 3 Treatment is done in turns by areas whether fixing the device at the area or applying in slow smooth movement as follows Areas 1 and 2 by both sides of the lumbar spine Areas 3 and 4 by both sides of the sacral spine including buttocks Operating manual Page 14 MAGOFON 01 Methods of initial treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for lumbar sacral spine Table 10 S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Methods of second treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for lumbar sacral spine Table 11 S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Operating manual Page 15 MAGOFON 01 Methods of additional treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for lumbar sacral spine Table 12 S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 4 De
2. Methods of second treatment course for chronic venal insufficiency Table 37 S ance No Total s ance duration for one area 4 min 5 min 4 min 5 min 6 min 7 min 7 min Break between courses 3 days S ance No 8 10 11 12 13 14 Total s ance duration for one area 5 min Operating manual Page 27 MAGOFON 01 Methods of additional treatment course for chronic venal insufficiency Table 38 S ance No Total s ance duration for one area Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration for one area Neurological diseases 17 Prosopalgia Fig 17 The pain zone is treated area 1 Methods of initial treatment course for trifacial neuralgia using the MAGOFON device Table 39 S ance No Procedure time Methods of repeated treatment course for trifacial neuralgia using the MAGOFON device Table 40 S ance No Procedure time Operating manual Page 28 MAGOFON 01 18 Neuritis Fig 18 amp Application is conducted along the t sore nerve E g sciatic nerve inflammation is treated by applying the device in free caressing strokes the vibro acoustic membrane held tight to the skin at areas and 2 Methods of initial treatment course for neuritis Table 41 S ance No Total s ance duration for one area Break between courses S ance No
3. Bronchitis including Areal A2 amp Be obstructive bronchitis Fig 24 Application is conducted at areas 1 2 and 3 Area upper thorax Areas 2 and 3 thoracic spine Fig 24 gt S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Methods of second treatment course for bronchitis Table 56 S ance No Total s ance 8 min 5 min duration Area 1 3 min 2 min Area 2 2 5 min 1 5 min Area 3 2 5 min 1 5 min Break between courses S ance No 10 Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Operating manual Page 34 MAGOFON 01 Stomatological diseases 25 Pyorrhea gingiviti Fig 25 Application is conducted at area 1 projection of upper and lower jaws on both sides of the face Methods of initial treatment course for parodontitis gingivitis using the MAGOFON device Table57 S ance No 1 Total procedure time 4 min 2 min 2 min 3 min 3min 3min 3min Break between 2 days courses S ance No Total procedure time Methods of repeated treatment course for parodontitis gingivitis using the MAGOFON device Table58 S ance No 1 Total procedure time 3 min 3 min 4min 5 min 6 min 7 min 7 min Break between 2 days courses S ance No Total proc
4. Total s ance duration for one area S ance No Total s ance 4 min 5 min 4 min 5 min 6 min 7 min duration for one area Break between 2 days courses S ance No 8 10 11 12 13 Total s ance 5 min duration for one area S ance No Total s ance 4 min 5 min 4 min 5 min 6 min 7 min duration for one area Break between 3 days courses S ance No 8 10 11 12 13 Total s ance 6 min duration for one area Operating manual Page 29 MAGOFON 01 Otolaryngological diseases 19 Acute catarrhal otitis Fig 19 Application is conducted in free caressing strokes or fixing the device at the helix area 1 Area 4 Fig 19 Methods of initial treatment course for catarrhal otitis using the MAGOFON device Table 44 S ance No Procedure time per area Break between courses S ance No Procedure time per area 20 Antritis Fig 20 He Application is conducted at ms gt the antrum of Highmore bilaterally if necessary i 4 area 1 Le Fig 20 Operating manual Page 30 MAGOFON 01 Methods of initial treatment course for maxillary sinusitis using the MAGOFON device Table 45 S ance No Procedure time per maxillary sinus Break courses between S ance No Procedure time per maxillary sinus Methods of repeat
5. dystonia to hypertonic type Table 32 S ance No Total s ance 6 min duration Area 1 6 min Area 2 Area 3 Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Operating manual Page 25 MAGOFON 01 15 Varicose disease Fig 15 gt The device is fixed rigidly or applying in slow smooth movements at areas 1 and 2 Methods of initial treatment course for varicose disease Table 33 S ance No Total s ance 3 min 4 min 3 min 4 min duration for one area Break between 2 days courses S ance No 8 10 11 Total s ance duration for one area S ance No Total s ance 4 min 5 min 4 min 5 min 6 min 7 min 7 min duration for one area Break between 3 days courses S ance No 8 10 11 12 13 14 Total s ance duration for one area S ance No Total s ance duration for one area Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration for one area Operating manual Page 26 MAGOFON 01 16 Chronic venal insufficiency Fig 16 The device is fixed rigidly or applying in slow smooth movements at areas 1 and 2 Methods Table 36 S ance No Area 1 Area 2 Fig 16 Total s ance duration for one area Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration for one area
6. sinusitis using the MAGOFON devi S ance No ce Table 50 1 Procedure time 4 min 4min 4min 5 min 5 min 6 min Break between courses 3 days S ance No 8 9 10 Lu bi Li3 Procedure time 22 Rhinitis nose Fig 22 Application is conducted at the nose and the antrum of Highmore area 1 Operating manual 5 min running Area Fig 22 Page 32 MAGOFON 01 Methods of initial treatment course for rhinitis using the MAGOFON device Table51 S ance No 1 Procedure time 2min 2min 2min 3min 3min 3min 3min Break between 2 days courses S ance No 8 9 10 11 12 Lia L4 Procedure time 3 min Methods of repeated treatment course for rhinitis using the MAGOFON device Table52 S ance No 1 Procedure time 3min 3min 4min Smin 6min 7min 7min Break between 2 days courses S ance No 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Procedure time 6 min Respiratory organs 23 Tracheitis Fig 23 Application is conducted at the upper chest area 1 Methods of initial treatment course for tracheitis using the MAGOFON device Table 53 S ance No Procedure time Methods of repeated treatment course for tracheitis using the MAGOFON device Table 54 S ance No Procedure time Operating manual Page 33 MAGOFON 01 24
7. 1 S ance No Total s ance duration Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration for one area Operating manual Page 20 MAGOFON 01 Methods of second treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for gout Table 22 S ance No Total s ance duration for one area Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration for one area Methods of additional treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for gout Table 23 S ance No Total s ance duration for one area 5 min 6 min 5 min 6 min 6 min 7 min 8 min Break between courses 3 days S ance No 8 10 11 12 13 14 Total s ance duration for one area Motor organs traumas y 10 Bone fracture Fig 10 4 The fracture area is treated through the plaster beginning with the 3 day after the accident For instance an ankle joint fracture is treated by fixing the device rigidly on the plaster at the fracture projection zone area 1 and on the fracture area after plaster removal 6 min Area Fig 10 Operating manual Page 21 MAGOFON 01 Methods of initial treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for fracture Table 24 S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Break between courses S ance No T
8. Cleaning from dust and soil Once a month or when lending the device disinfection to another user Operating manual Page 38 MAGOFON 01 TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE The device is permitted to be stored in unheated storage at air temperature from 40 C to 50 C air relative humidity 98 at air temperature 25 Cor 80 at air temperature 20 C The device can be transported by all types of closed transport facilities at the conditions as follows air temperature 50 C 50 C air relative humidity 100 at air temperature 25 C or 80 at air temperature 20 C CERTIFICATE OF ACCEPTANCE Magnetoacoustic MAGOFON 01 device serial number is recognized ready for service Date of manufacture Stamp signature of the person responsible for acceptance Magnetoacoustic MAGOFON 01 device is packed according to the designer documentation requirements Date of packing Packing made by Stamp Accepted after packing by signature Operating manual Page 39 MAGOFON 01 WARRANTY OF THE MANUFACTURER The manufacturer guarantees the device quality to conform to the requirements of the operating manual conditions of proper transportation usage and storage Warranty period is 12 months after sale Within the warranty period the manufacturer shall repair or replace the defective device or its parts free of charge on presentation of the guarantee bond Warranty provisions The warranty i
9. MAGOFON 01 Contents List of diseases recommended for treatment with the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device Contraindications for usage of the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON GENCE ren ER RAR bu dean te Peak nase oat RAR e HAS Spa HAE TEN Influence of the magnetoacoustic treatment with the MAGOFON device on the human body Techical data maireann memmmirmm mmmmm m mm mmmmm eee Delivery Sete Strat Gate rawetie does aided thes nds staat Markita a SG nette ann rae ene aerial eda xs Safety Measures Preparation fOr USE surmonne garanties E mans Dar gnean dote Methods of treatment using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON 01 CEVICE nn nn Re en ne Maintenance sicasvciiwue dia minette ne ennemie Storage and transportation Acceptance certificate Warranty sarmnnen danseur nran Tunes co N N A ta A 38 39 39 40 Operating manual Page 1 MAGOFON 01 Dear customer Thank you for choosing the portable magnetoacoustic MAGOFON 01 device hereinafter MAGOFON The device is intended for both treatment and prophylaxis of various diseases It is manufactured using ecologically pure materials and is safe to your body The device is reliable and easy to be used both in a hospital and at home Before using the MAGOFON at home ple
10. able magnetoacoustic MAGOFON 01 device is designed for use at home and clinically e Magnetic induction amplitude value on the device working surface 3049 mTl e Acoustic range frequency 0 02 20 kHz e Acoustic noise pressure spectral density at 300 mm away from the device within the 0 02 to 20 kHz frequency range 1 Pa or less Operating manual Page 5 MAGOFON 01 e Power supply is realized from the electrical AC system with the 50Hz frequency 220V 10 10 or 230V 10 6 voltage e Power consumption from the mains 36 VA or less e Device weight max 0 7 kg e Overall dimensions 200x60x85 mm Note maximal deviation 3 e Light indicated power switch on e Continuous work 6 hours in cycles 50 min work 10 min idle e The outer surfaces of the device body and power cord are resistant to disinfection with the following agents Hydrogen peroxide Chloramine B Veltocept Alaminol Bianol Veltolen Lyzafin Lyzoformin 3000 e Average mean time between failures 1500 hours Average life time 5 years Magnetic induction maximal value at 0 5 m from the application surface of the device 0 5 mT or less DELIVERY SET The delivery set includes e MAGOFON 01 device e Magnetic field indicator e Operatiny manual Operating manual Page 6 MAGOFON 01 MARKING OF THE MAGNETOACOUSTIC MAGOFON 01 DEVICE The device has the following markings II Class device Ol This defines t
11. and the surrounding tissues fixing the device at the area or applying in slow circular movements The acoustic radiator should be pressed firmly against the application area For example in case of a knee joint arthritis areas 1 and 2 are treated at the side of the joint Methods of treatment course are shown in tables 16 17 and 18 as for shoulder and spade joint periarthritis 7 Epicondylitis Fig 7 Area is treated Methods of treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for epicondylitis Table 19 S ance No Total s ance 3 min 4 min 3 min 4 min 5 min 6 min 6 min duration Break between 2 days courses S ance No 8 11 Total s ance 4 min duration Operating manual Page 19 MAGOFON 01 amp Myositis Fig 8 The sore muscle of group of muscles are treated e g dorsal muscles area 1 fixing the device at the area or applying in slow smooth movements Methods of treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for myositis Table 20 S ance No Total s ance duration Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration 9 Gout Fig 9 The joint area and the surrounding Ca tissues are treated fixing the device at the area e g in case of sore toe joints area 1 Fig 9 Methods of initial treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for gout Table 2
12. ase carefully read the operatiny manual for geting best application results The physical environment factors were crucial for life creation and evolution on Earth These factors are integer ecological system components which harmonically interact and have a wholesome effect on living organisms including humans Any deficiency or surplus of any environmental physical factor or factors lead to huge energetic losses in an organism and evoke supplementary compensation mechanisms This causes weaker resistibility to exterior unfavorable impact and provokes a disease The curing effect of physical factors has been known from time immemorial sun bathing massage mud and water cure heat therapy and magnetotherapy application of magnetic iron to the sore organ The first notion of magnetic fields influence on the human body can be traced back as long as the sth century BC The curing effect of magnets was mentioned by Aristotle Pliny the elder Paracels and others Having a many years experience in production of portable medical devices and having accumulated lots of materials as to application of physiotherapy the Designer s Office of the Yelatma Instrument Making Enterprise has developed a device for integrated treatment with alternate magnetic field and wide range vibro acoustic signal The MAGOFON device is used both for treatment and prevention of various diseases The magnetic vibroacoustic therapy using MAGOFON can be combined with thermo
13. ce is applied on the joint area and the surrounding tissues fixing the device at the area or applying in slow movements The acoustic radiator should be pressed firmly against the application area Areas and 2 are treated from the front and at the side of the joint Operating manual 7 Page 17 MAGOFON 01 Methods of initial treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for shoulder and spade joint periarthritis Table 16 S ance No 1 2 3 4 Total s ance 4 min 5 min 4 min 5 min duration Area 1 2 min 2 5 min 2 min 2 5 min Area 2 2 min 2 5 min 2 min 2 5 min Break between 3 4 days courses S ance No 8 Total s ance 6 min duration Area 1 3 min Area 2 3 min Methods of second treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON 01 device for shoulder and spade joint periarthritis Table 17 S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration Area Area 2 Methods of additional treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for shoulder and spade joint periarthritis Table 18 S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Operating manual Page 18 MAGOFON 01 6 Arthritis bursitis Fig 6 The device is applied on the joint area
14. e body area depending on the disease type vibroacoustic exposure Operating manual Page 8 MAGOFON 01 The device may be fixated by means of a cotton bandage strip or towel to treat a specific area or it can be slowly moved around the area Application can be done through a light clothing as well as ointment wet and damp cotton bandage While conducting application through a plaster cast treatment is done by the magnetic field only since no acoustic vibrations can be transferred through plaster Application with the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device can be combined with thermal therapy and medicine Magnetoacoustic teatment is known to be most efficient with various remedies for external use ointments solutions potions liniments muds creams etc Combined with magnetoacoustic treatment these remedies pharmacological effect and skin penetrability are enhanced This facilitates more efficient treatment using external remedies Magnetophoresis can be used in cosmetology for face packs and applications Please also consider the following general notes referring to physiotherapy treatment treatment is to be done in regular intervals for a period of time taking a 30 60 minutes rest after each s ance for treatment or prophylaxis courses are to be taken 3 4 times annually do not attempt treatment after consumption of alcohol sedatives or psychotropic drugs if you take them in irregularly or if the dose exceeds the one prescr
15. e is to be stopped and you have to consult the doctor Motor organs diseases Area Area 2 1 Osteochondrosis with the gt h radicularis syndrome with symptoms Area 3 T Area 4 like neck pain shoulder and elbow pains Fig 1 Treatment is done in turns over areas fixing the device at the area or applying in slow movement as follows Areas and 2 by both sides of the cervical spine Areas 3 and 4 by both sides of the collar zone Operating manual Page 11 MAGOFON 01 Methods of treatment using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for cervical spine Table 4 S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Methods of second treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON 01 device for cervical spine Table 5 S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Operating manual Page 12 MAGOFON 01 Methods of additional treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON 01 device for cervical spine Table 6 S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Break between courses S ance No Total s ance durat
16. ed treatment course for maxillary sinusitis using the MAGOFON device Table 46 S ance No Procedure time per maxillary sinus 4 min 4 min 5 min 5 min 6 min 7 min 7 min Break between courses 2 days S ance No 8 9 10 Lu 12 13 14 Procedure time per maxillary sinus 6 min Methods of supporting treatment course for maxillary sinusitis using the MAGOFON device Table 47 S ance No Procedure time per maxillary sinus 4 min 4 min 4 min 5 min 5 min 6 min 6 min Break between courses 3 days S ance No 8 9 10 Lu 12 13 14 Procedure time per maxillary sinus 21 Frontitis Fig 21 Application is conducted at the frontal sinuses bilaterally if necessary area 1 Operating manual 5 min Area ia Page 31 MAGOFON 01 Methods of initial treatment course for frontal sinusitis using the MAGOFON devi S ance No Procedure time ce Table 48 Break courses between S ance No Procedure time Methods of rep MAGOFON devi S ance No eated treatment course for frontal sinusitis using the ce Table 49 Procedure time 3min 3min 4min Smin 6min 7min 7min Break courses between 2 days S ance No 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Procedure time Methods of supporting treatment course for frontal
17. edure time Methods of supporting treatment course for parodontitis gingivitis using the MAGOFON device Table59 S ance No 1 Total procedure time 4min 4min 4min 5min 5min 6min 6min Break between 3 days courses S ance No 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Total procedure time 5 min Operating manual Page 35 MAGOFON 01 26 Chronic sialic adenoma Fig 26 Application is conducted at area 1 submaxillary area i 4 a Fig 26 Methods of initial treatment course for chronic sialoadenitis using the MAGOFON device Table 60 S ance No Procedure time per 2 min 2 min 2 min 3 min 3 min 3 min 3 min gland Break between 2 days courses S ance No 8 9 10 Lu 12 13 14 Procedure time per 3 min gland Methods of repeated treatment course for chronic sialoadenitis using the MAGOFON device Table 61 S ance No Procedure time per gland Break between courses S ance No Procedure time per gland Operating manual Page 36 MAGOFON 01 Methods of supporting treatment course for chronic sialoadenitis using the MAGOFON device Table 62 S ance No Procedure time per gland Break between courses S ance No Procedure time per gland 27 Temporal mandibular Joint arthritis Fig 27 Application is conducted at area 1 sore
18. forming osteoarthrosis Fig 4 The device is applied on the joint area and the surrounding tissues fixing the device at the area or applying in slow round movements The acoustic radiator should be pressed firmly against the application area For example in case of the deforming osteoarthrosis of the hip joint areas 1 and 2 are treated from the front and at the side of the joint Methods of initial treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for osteoarthrosis of the hip joint Table 13 S ance No Total s ance duration Area Area 2 Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration Area Area 2 Operating manual Page 16 MAGOFON 01 Methods of second treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for osteoarthrosis of the hip joint Table 14 S ance No Total s ance duration Area Area 2 Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Methods of additional treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for osteoarthrosis of the hip joint Table 15 S ance No 5 6 7 Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 10 min 12 min 14 min 5 min 6 min 7 min 5 min 6 min 7 min Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 5 Shoulder and spade joint periarthritis Fig 5 The devi
19. ge 7 MAGOFON 01 PREPARATION FOR USE Before the first application at home and whenever necessary the outer surfaces of the device body and a power cord should be disinfected by their wiping twice with a 10 minute interval using a piece of fabric cloth damped with the solution of one of the following agents Hydrogen peroxide Chloramine B Veltocept When used at medical institutions the device should be disinfected following each procedure using the following agents according to the instructions for their application Hydrogen peroxide Chloramine B Veltocept Alaminol Bianol Veltolen Lyzafin Lyzoformin 3000 While cleaning avoid leakage of the disinfection solution or detergent inside the device casing After the procedure if the device has been contacting with medicine thoroughly clean the device surface with a cotton cloth The presence of magnetic field can be checked by applying the magnetic indicator with its flat area to the marked p surface of the activated S 25 a device The LED indicator i should go on The metal membrane The area of magnetic The area of located in the deepening of field application the application flat surface of the device is the source of vibroacoustic signal white noise Assume a comfortable position to stay in for 40 minutes The s ance site should be located near a mains power socket The device is used application surface first on th
20. he 3 day of treatment In order to avoid unpleasant sensations it is recommended s ances are to be conducted according to the table Note You shouldn t increase the duration of s ance regarding that stated in the table for to take the maximal therapeutic effect from treatment procedures For fixing the achieved results or continuing the treatment of chronic and serious cases a second course of treatment should be done Table 2 after a 30 40 days break Methods of second treatment using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON 01 device Table 2 S ance No 6 7 Duration 8 min 10 min Break between courses S ance No Duration Additional courses are taken Table3 once every 3 4 months i e 3 4 times a year Operating manual Page 10 MAGOFON 01 Methods of additional treatment using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device Table 3 S ance No 3 4 5 6 7 Duration 8min 9min 12min 14 min Break between courses S ance No Duration Note in case that the disease is aggravated by reasons other than treatment with the device 1 course is to be taken Table 1 Treatment using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON 01 device is well endured by people with wasted health and elderly persons Note for better results and deeper penetration of the magnetic vibrations through the body tissues s ances can be conducted using 2 MAGOFON devices In case that undesirable effects have arisen the cours
21. he device as complying to Class II as regards electrical safety according to IEC 601 1 88 A Caution refer to the user s manual B type operating part e The mark indicating that device operating part according to R degree of electrical shock protection is B GOST P 50267 0 92 IEC 601 1 88 type SAFETY MEASURES The device is to be used after reading this manual The device is to be placed at convenient access to the mains power Do not permit mains power cord and patient cable straining Power source 50 Hz 220V 10 10 or 230V 10 6 While going through the disinfection procedure do not allow moisture inside the device Keep the device from dampness shocks and tossing CAUTION The device is not to be used with damaged or dismantled power source casing CAUTION Do not cover the power source unit of the device while using it lest it should overheat Note 1 The device casing should have no cracks or chippings 2 The application surface may have traces of the material leaks which are not to be considered casing damage and which do not effect the device workability Do not lift or displace the device by the power cord The device is not to be used with a damaged power cord Note the power cord surface should show no cracks or breaks The device is not to be used in vicinity to magnetic data carriers audio or video appliances and other devices sensible to magnetic fields Operating manual Pa
22. ibed by your physician do not attempt treatment while overfatige brainfag or physical ergasthenia METHODS OF TREATMENT USING THE MAGNETOACOUSTIC MAGOFON DEVICE Treatment implies influencing the sore area surrounding tissues and reflex zones by fixing the device at the area or applying in slow movement as shown on the charts Sometimes a pleasant warmth is felt at the area of application In case of traumas or acute processes the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON 01 device is used after the acute phase or during relief periods and remission phase in case of chronic diseases With some serious cases pain may cease only after taking a second course of treatment Operating manual Page 9 MAGOFON 01 Treatment procedures per course of treatment is 10 20 procedures are better to be conducted at the same time of the day preferably in 1 or 2 hours before a meal Methods of treatment of the first course s ances using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON 01 device for the cases not mentioned further in the text Table 1 S ance No 6 7 Duration 8min 10min Break between courses S ance No Duration The first course s ances Table 1 are to be taken once a day with a 3 4 days break in the middle of the course Start with duration time 3 5 min gradually increasing it to the maximal value shown in the table Sometimes temporal aggravation of the disease is possible pains increase dizziness etc on t
23. ion Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 2 Osteochondrosis of the thoracic amp oe amp x Area 1 rea spine with the radicularis syndrome with symptoms like the thoracic spine pain vertebral pains from innards Fig 2 I Treatment is done in turns by areas Arena i whether fixing the device at the area or amp y applying in slow smooth movement as follows Areas and 2 by both sides of the thoracic spine p Fig2 Areas 3 and 4 by intercostal zones Methods of initial treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for thoracic spine Table 7 S ance No Area 4 Total s ance duration Area Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Operating manual Page 13 MAGOFON 01 Methods of second treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON 01 device for thoracic spine Table 8 S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Methods of additional treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for thoracic spine Table 9 S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4
24. joint Fig 27 Methods of initial treatment course for arthritis of temporo mandibular articulation using the MAGOFON device Table 63 S ance No Procedure time per 2 min 2 min 2 min 3 min 3 min 3 min 3 min articulation Break between 2 days courses S ance No 8 L9 10 11 12 13 14 Procedure time per 3 min articulation Methods of repeated treatment course for arthritis of temporo mandibular articulation using the MAGOFON device Table 64 S ance No Procedure time per 3 min 3 min 4 min 5 min 6 min 7 min 7 min articulation Break between 2 days courses S ance No 8 9 10 Lu 12 13 14 Procedure time per 6 min articulation Operating manual Page 37 MAGOFON 01 Methods of supporting treatment course for arthritis of temporo mandibular articulation using the MAGOFON device Table 65 S ance No Procedure time articulation per 4 min 4 min 4 min 5 min 5 min 6 min 6 min Break courses between 3 days S ance No 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Procedure time per 5 min articulation MAINTENANCE Maintenance of the device is to be done by the servicing personnel Maintenance procedures are described in the table Procedure Timing 1 Visual inspection of the device Before every treatment procedure casing for any damages 2
25. nd medicine improvement of metabolic processes which inhibits inflammatory phenomena in the sore organ or in the whole organism better resistibility to bad environment Acoustic vibrations cause receptor mechanical innervation interchanging contraction and extension of tissues Local application of both magnetic field and acoustic vibrations provides for effect on both cellular and molecular level This ensures higher quality treatment compared to separate applications since the effect is on both the sore organ and on the whole body and the main regulatory systems are concerned All the above quoted effects have been proved during the clinical tests Treatment with MAGOFON also positively influences the functional condition of the vegetative nervous system which supervises the function of internals Treatment with MAGOFON influences greatly neuro endocrine regulation and leads to mobilization of the endocrine system reserves when carefully dosed Treatment with MAGOFON has a favorable effect on the patient s psycho emotional condition and thus assists recovery Course treatment with MAGOFON causes considerable increase of the patient s adaptation ability which in its turn reduces the risk of cancer diseases as well as other illnesses Adaptation ability is viewed as the ability to resist unfavorable impact of the environment and the ability to recover TECHNICAL DATA OF THE MAGNETOACOUSTIC MAGOFON 01 DEVICE The port
26. otal s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Methods of second treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for fracture Table 25 S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 11 Joint injure Fig 11 The injured joint area is treated on the 3 day after the accident Treatment is done in turns by areas 1 fixing the device at the area or applying in slow movement and 2 whether Operating manual Page 22 MAGOFON 01 Methods of initial treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for joint injure Table 26 S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Methods of second treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for joint injure Table 27 S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 12 Soft tissues injure haematoma ligament and muscle injure post traumatical oedema Fig 12 The injured joint area is treated after 12 hours past the accident Operating manual Page 23 MAGOFON 01 Methods of treatment course using the magnetoacoustic MAGOFON device for soft tiss
27. s only valid with correctly filled in guarantee bond quoting the serial number date of sale and a vivid stamp of the vendor The warranty is void if the device shows evidence of alien interference or repair attempt by a non authorized servicing company unauthorized changes into the design or construction of the device have been introduced the device shows mechanical damages the device is damaged through introduction of alien objects substances or liquids the device is damaged through application using a mains power non conforming to the State standards The manufacturer forwards the electric diagram description and other technical documents to the authorized servicing centers on request Operating manual Page 40
28. tem diseases explicit hypotension grave course of ischemia early post infarct period acute cerebral blood circulation disorder N Pregnancy Cancer diseases Thyrotoxicosis Diencephalic syndrome Cardioaccelerator implant within the application zone Small metallic enclosure as well as crowned teeth are not to be treated as contraindications to application of the device 99 3 95 to D INFLUENCE OF THE MAGNETOACOUSTIC TREATMENT WITH THE MAGOFON 01 DEVICE ON THE HUMAN BODY The low frequency alternate magnetic field of the MAGOFON device has a multiple effect on the human body which leads to favorable processes as favorable effect to sleep and emotional stress sedative effect as a consequence of the nerve system inhibition process stimulation improvement of cerebral blood circulation as a result of the blood vessel tonus reduction and increase of the brain resistibility to oxygen deficiency which leads to cerebral metabolism energization partial reduction of arterial hypertension anaesthetic effect due to the nerve system peripheral receptor sensibility reduction training effect on the endocrine system and its energization capillary bloodstream increase capillary tonus and retractivability improvement gap expansion in minor blood vessels activation of idle capillary vessels Operating manual Page 4 MAGOFON 01 minor blood vessels penetrability increase which facilitates dispersion of oedema a
29. therapy as well as medicinal preparations Moreover therapeutics as ointments and potions become more chemically active when applied in the presence of an alternate magnetic field and easier infiltrate the body tissues This means that treatment with MAGOFON enhances the therapeutics effect Operating manual Page 2 MAGOFON 01 LIST OF DISEASES RECOMMENDED FOR TREATMENT WITH THE MAGNETOACOUSTIC MAGOFON 01 DEVICE 1 Spinal osteochondrosis including that with the nerve root syndrome 2 Deforming osteoarthrosis 3 Arthritis 4 Bursitis 5 Epicondylitis 6 Myositis 7 Gout 8 Fracture 9 Joint trauma 10 Soft tissue injury 11 Haematoma 12 Ligament and muscle injure 13 Post traumatic oedema 14 Post operational wound 15 Varicose illness 16 Chronic venal insufficiency with trophic disorder 17 Vegetative vascular dystonia to hypertonic type 18 Prosopalgia 19 Neuritis 20 Chronic otitis 21 Frontal sinusitis 22 Frontitis 23 Rhinitis also allergic 24 Tracheitis 25 Bronchitis 26 Periodontal disease 27 Gingivitis 28 Chronic sialoadenitis 29 Arthritis of the temporomandibular joint Operating manual Page 3 MAGOFON 01 CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR USAGE OF THE MAGNETOACOUSTIC MAGOFON DEVICE Acute abscesses and inflammations febrilities Blood diseases blood system illnesses hemorrhage and inclination to it inclination to thrombus formation or thrombi thrombophlebitis 3 Cardiovascular sys
30. ues injure e g hip haematoma ligament and muscle injure post traumatical oedema Table 28 S ance No Total s ance duration for one area Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration for one area 13 Post operational wounds Fig 13 A The wound area is treated on the 3 day past the operation Methods of treatment course for post operational wounds Table 29 S ance No Total s ance duration for one area Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration for one area 14 Vegetative vascular dystonia to hypertonic type Fig 14 The device is fixed rigidly or applying in slow smooth movements at the collar area 1 and at the adrenal areas 2 and 3 Operating manual MAGOFON 01 Methods of initial treatment course for vegetative vascular dystonia to hypertonic type Table 30 S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Methods of second treatment course for vegetative vascular dystonia to hypertonic type Table 31 S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Break between courses S ance No Total s ance duration Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Methods of additional treatment course for vegetative vascular
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