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titleOfInvention Device for repetitive nerve stimulation in order to break down fat tissue by means of inductive magnetic fields
abstract The present invention relates to a repetitive nerve stimulation apparatus and method for decomposing adipose tissue using an induction magnetic field, and the apparatus and method include a method of targeting a fat tissue in defined body parts such as abdomen, hip or thigh And patient related adjustments and controls that are easy to reduce without bodily contact. The present invention utilizes the effect of stimulating muscle contraction through noncontact induction of an electric field using a pulsating magnetic field in tissue. In this case, the pulsating magnetic field can promote ion transport through regulation of current and increase the metabolism in a measurable manner. Thus, an increase in blood circulation and an increased oxygen supply are clearly achieved.
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