PEMF Treatment for Golfer's elbow
Rapidly reduces pain and inflammation
Reduces healing time by up to 75%
Simple to use, anytime or place, even while you sleep
Drug free, no steroids creams or gels required
Effective treatment for golfer's elbow
The M.A.D. micro-therapy unit provides quick relief from symptoms such as pain and inflammation whilst healing your golfer's elbow up to four times faster than standard treatments.
The M.A.D micro-therapy unit is the world's smallest and most effective PEMF therapy device, providing sustained healing treatments for the most rapid recovery from golfer's elbow possible.
Treating your golfer's elbow couldn't be easier; you simply position the tiny unit over the painful area using the ultra-thin, self-adhesive hypoallergenic pads and then simply switch it on and leave it to heal your golfer's elbow.
The M.A.D therapy unit produces no sensation or side effects, and is so comfortable to use and so small that you can use it to treat your golfer's elbow in almost any situation even while you sleep.
Used in 40 countries worldwide by clinics, athletes and the general public
The advanced micro-electronics of the M.A.D therapy unit means that it is extremely energy efficient and supplies a massive 200 hours of healing therapy before its batteries need to be replaced; the lithium coin-cell batteries are cheap and easily replaced.
What is golfer's elbow?
Golfer's elbow, or medial epicondylitis, is tendinosis of the medial epicondyle on the inside of the elbow. The pain centres on the bony bump on the inside of your elbow and may radiate into the forearm. Golfer’s elbow is usually caused by overusing the muscles in your forearm, which lets you grip, rotate your arm, and flex your wrist. Repetitive flexing, gripping, or swinging can cause inflammation or tiny tears in the tendons.
Treatments for golfer's elbow include placing ice packs on the affected area, massaging with anti-inflammatory creams and corticosteroid injections. Unfortunately these forms of treatment are frequently ineffective and the condition can become chronic.
Thankfully there is a better way to treat golfer's elbow
and that is with sustained PEMF therapy
Using sustained PEMF to treat golfer's elbow
The M.A.D unit produces a very specific and focused form of PEMF wave (pulsed electromagnetic wave) which penetrates deep into the body. This wave type (shape, frequency and power) produces two critically important benefits for the area of the body that is being treated.
Firstly, this type of PEMF wave produces localized vasodilatation (increase in size of the small blood capillaries), which allows a substantial increase in blood flow to the treated area.
Secondly, when this type of PEMF wave passes through any conductive material, such as the tissue cells of the human body, it generates a tiny electrical 'charge' (voltage difference) between the cells that are being treated. This minute ‘charge’ causes an increase in cellular metabolism as the vital tissue salts in our body all carry an electrical charge. The PEMF wave facilitates an increase in the movement of these vital tissue salts, and oxygen, in and between the cells, which has the effect of increasing the performance of the cells and decreasing their regeneration time. If you place an M.A.D. unit over a large bruise and treat it continuously for 72 hours, you will see an area of approximately two inches around the unit completely heals up.
The MAD-1 PEMF therapy unit provides sustained low energy PEMF therapy that rapidly reduces inflammation and promotes healing. A recent NASA study found that this type of sustained low frequency, low energy PEMF reduced cell regeneration times by 75%.