Electromagnetic bone growth stimulator Magnos Stimulator AVN3000-F
tabletopcervicalfemoral

Electromagnetic bone growth stimulator - Magnos Stimulator AVN3000-F - Ondatrón - tabletop / cervical / femoral
Electromagnetic bone growth stimulator - Magnos Stimulator AVN3000-F - Ondatrón - tabletop / cervical / femoral
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Characteristics

Technology
electromagnetic
Ergonomics
tabletop
Part of the body
cervical, femoral, lumbar, thoracic, ulnar

Description

The expected clinical benefits of using MAGNOS STIMULATOR AVN3000-F are: Stimulate bone regeneration and healing. Increases the synthesis of bone collagen and proteoglycans, incorporating a layer of calcium on the affected bone. Accelerates the formation of bone callus. Promotes the proliferative activity of fibroblasts and lymphocytes. Decreases bone resorption. Multiplies vascular penetration. Accelerates endochondral ossification, that is, the calcification of fibrocartilage, accelerating the formation of bone callus. Strengthens bone tissue. Analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect. Accelerates functional recovery and physical function. Improves the quality of life for patients with bone injuries. Main indications SM140 MODE Pathologies associated with fractures: -Bone edema -Fractures -Delayed consolidation -Fractures with bone loss requiring grafting (with non-magnetic components) -Complicated fractures from the outset. -Infected fractures -Congenital pseudarthrosis (pseudarthrosis, acquired, with or without graft (with non-magnetic components). -Arthrodesis -Slow-healing arthrodesis -Failed or re-operated arthrodesis -Severely decalcified arthrodesis, to be recalcified -Osteonecrosis / Osteochondritis -Tibial plateau -Carpal and tarsal scaphoid -Talus -Reflex sympathetic dystrophy (RSD) -From the upper limb (shoulder-hand syndrome) -From the lower limb -Foot (Sudeck's syndrome) -Knee -Hip -Other clinical forms of RSD -Parcellaires (highly localized) -Multifocal -Regional osteoporosis

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