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Does anyone can share his expierences with Infrasonic applications? Now there's a new device for home use which is sold in Europe called SONOPRO.


Infrasonic helps people with problems of arterial circulatory disorders and I would like to know whether something with that technology already exists?

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I guess no one has used this. But will bump u up just in case.
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I would do a lot of research before accepting claims for a product, although if it's developed in Germany, I'd put more faith in it than might otherwise.

Have you researched arterial circulatory disorders and identified what applications are in use now, and how they different from this new device?

Did a real quick search and found some interesting hits that provide a little bit of insight, but I think this is a technique that needs to be addressed thoroughly and compared with alternate methods.

Have you raised the issue with any of your treating physicians?
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frankfurtbeat Feb 2020
Yes it´s a alternate method to support healing with arterial circulatory disorders but as I have been informed that technology has been successfully used with the device SONOMAT 4000 (big device for doctors) at thousands of patients before without any problems. I have got handed out clinical researches about it. Now they start to market the small device SONOPRO into the german market. We are already using it and I keep you informed about the results
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If it has any scientific/medical proof that it is effective, it would probably be considered a medical device. In the US would require clinical studies and more.
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frankfurtbeat Feb 2020
As I have researched that technolgy has been developed in the 1980´s and there´s an excisting device for doctors with version 4 - it´s called SONOMAT 4000 and the new device called SONOPRO is a device with the same technology and applications but for private use without necessary permanently visits at the doctor. Now I have got some studies from different universities/ hospitals in Europe as well as from other countries like Malaysia ...

I bought that device for a preventive of myself and support healing of my mother. That device offers infrasound (sound waves) and electromagnetic applications with 4 programs as listed below

Program A1: has a supporting effect on health, circulation and blood pressure

A1 and A2 have different operating parameters and should be adjusted alternately *

Program A2: supports positive regulation of circulation and blood pressure

possibly supplemented by B

Program B: supports detoxification single adjustment or additional adjustment (A, C)

Program C: affects the musculoskeletal system and joint pain

single adjustment or additional adjustment (B)

With first I used infrasonic and electromagnetic and I felt the application in my legs. I will inform you about my own and my mother´s expierences but as my mother told me she feels better and has less pain by walking now. She use it 2 times a day since approx. 10 days.
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Frankfurtbeat, thank for the additional information.   I'm going to continue checking it out, probably through the National Institutse of Health, which provide  very technical but excellent research data.

From your description, and notation of "infrasound (sound waves) and electromagnetic applications", I think the device might function in a way similar to a TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) unit, used in my area as support for physical therapy.

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323632.php, for information on a TENS unit and how it operates.   I don't know without more study if there are any magnetic functions of TENS.  I know it does use electricity to affect the nervous system and pain.

For me, it worked better than anything else a therapist had used. 

There are obvious differences, but from what I can determine, electrical stimulation is a function of both machines.   W/o doing more research, I have a vague recollection that something like either of this is being used for military people with various types of combat wounds.   I'll do some more research on this; it's an interesting field.  

Again, danke sehr.
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