Indications for Magnet Therapy:
- Pathoformic cerebrovascular insufficiency; Functional derangements of cerebral circulation; traumas with slits (maims) and without them;
- Phantom-limb pains; neuritis; ganglionitis; ischemic heart disease of mild cases and moderately severe;
- Obliterating endarteritis (Friedlander's disease); bronchial asthma; inveterate venous insufficiency;
- Chronic pneumonia; peptic ulcer; subacute hepatites; pancreatitis; intervertebral osteochondrosis;
- Spondylosis (vertebral ankylosis); adnexitis; dystrophic and non-acute arthropathy; bones fractures;
- Vasomotor and allergic rhinitis; amphodontosis; acute and subacute otitis; circumscribed (localized) scleroderma;
- Eczema; neurodermatitis; psoriasis; hypertensive disease; atherosclerosis of lower limb vessels; thrombophlebitis;
- Varicovaricosity; disorders of the musculoskeletal system; rheumatoid arthritis (rheumatoid joint inflammation);
- Osteochondrosis deformans; Legg-Calve-Perthes disease (quiet hip disease); psoriatic polyarthritis; Dupuytren's contracture (palmar fibromatosis).
It's also worth noting that magnetic fields have a positive influence on the treatment of some gynecological, otorhinolaryngologic, dental, and ophthalmic diseases.