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The Resonator™ device uses electro-magnetic stimulation in order to relieve symptoms of a disorder or disease.


 

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Device Description

The Resonator™ device is a device that generates an electromagnetic field intended to be applied to an individuals’ entire body, or to a specifically targeted portion of an individual’s body, for the purpose of therapeutic intervention of disease or illness.

The Resonator™ device includes a computer that controls a magnetic therapy driver enclosure that includes a signal generator and attenuation circuit for producing a signal of predetermined amplitude and of predetermined frequency to generate a desired extremely low level magnetic field. The field is produced by helmholtz coils which are operatively connected to the magnetic therapy driver. Thus, this device is used to derive a magnetic flux density B which is generated through the helmholtz coils. The generator is capable of one millivolt to four volt amplitude. The attenuator is capable of attenuation from about 10 milligauss to about 1 attogauss by combining the generator range and attenuator selection ranges. The structure supporting the helmholtz coils is sized such that the helmholtz coils can range in diameters from 18 inches to 7 feet, depending on the target to which the field is to be applied. (See Figure 1 below).

 
 

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The Resonator™ device is an Investigational Device limited by Federal (or United States)
law to investigational use. The Resonator™ device is not for sale, nor is the Magneceutical®
Therapy generally available outside of Investigational Review Board (IRB) approved clinical studies.

 
 

For patients living with Parkinson’s disease in the Tampa Bay area, Pico-Tesla Magnetic Therapies is running clinical trials to demonstrate the efficacy of the Resonator® device, which uses pulsed magnetic field therapy in treating patients with Parkinson’s disease. Subjects of the trial will be treated with the magnetic therapy device three times per week for 8 weeks with each session lasting about 1.5 hours. This new magnetic therapy focuses on improving the quality of life for people living with Parkinson’s disease by using a non-invasive approach.

Patients living in central west Florida should contact Pico-Tesla at 727-474-3722 for more information. These clinical trials will be held in the city of Clearwater, FL, located west of Tampa, and serving the counties of Pinellas, Hillsborough, Pasco and Manatee in Florida.