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Next-generation magnetic therapy for deep tissue healing
Extracorporeal Magnetotransduction Therapy—EMTT for short—is one of the newest non-invasive technologies in musculoskeletal medicine. It uses high-energy, high-frequency magnetic pulses to stimulate healing in muscles, tendons, joints, and surrounding tissues.
Devices in this class received FDA 510(k) clearance in 2021 as powered muscle stimulators for indications such as relaxing muscle spasms, preventing disuse atrophy, increasing local blood flow, and improving muscle performance.
As of 2025, EMTT is still relatively new in the U.S., and you won’t see it in most PT clinics yet. We chose to bring it in early because of emerging research—and because we’ve seen firsthand what it can do.
Real-life example: Our lead physical therapist, Dr. Phil Richards, used EMTT on his own torn shoulder labrum. Over about 7–8 treatments, his pain and shoulder symptoms dropped by almost 100%. Everyone responds differently, but that experience is a big reason we’re so excited to offer this to our patients.
Think of EMTT as “magnetic shockwave for a region” rather than a single small spot.
EMTT is different from older forms of magnetic field therapy or PEMF in two key ways:
In plain English: the pulses are fast and strong enough to meaningfully nudge the electrical and chemical behavior of the cells we’re targeting.
Research on EMTT is growing quickly. A few key themes are emerging:
A 2025 lab study on human tendon cells found that EMTT:
Clinically, EMTT has been used for:
In a clinical trial on rotator cuff tendinopathy, combining EMTT with extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) produced greater pain relief and better shoulder function than ESWT alone or sham-EMTT alone.
Manufacturer data and clinical reports suggest EMTT can:
Patients often describe a combination of pain reduction and a sense of “loosening” or “unloading” in the treated area over a series of sessions.
EMTT is being used internationally for:
It’s not a magic wand, but it can be a potent adjunct—especially when paired with good rehab, shockwave therapy, and exercise.
Most people find EMTT surprisingly easy:
Mild, temporary soreness or a sense of “worked” tissue can happen, similar to how you might feel after a focused manual treatment or a workout. Serious side effects are rare; manufacturer data note only occasional, mild redness or discomfort in clinical use.
We typically consider EMTT when we want to influence deeper, more stubborn tissues or a larger regional pattern of pain. Examples include:
EMTT is never the only thing we do. We integrate it with:
We didn’t bring EMTT in just because it’s “cool tech.” We chose it because:
And because EMTT plays so well with shockwave, it fits perfectly into the way we already treat complex cases: multimodal, customized, and focused on what gets you better.
EMTT is non-invasive and overall considered very safe, but there are necessary precautions:
We do not use EMTT on or in patients with:
We’ll go through a full screen at your evaluation to make sure EMTT is appropriate and safe for you. If it’s not a match, we still have a bottomless toolbox (shockwave, manual work, red light, therapeutic exercise, and more).
Even though devices in this family are FDA-cleared and categorized as powered muscle stimulators, most insurers have not yet created specific coverage policies for EMTT as a musculoskeletal treatment.
That means:
Why do many people still choose it:
We’ll never push it—it’s simply one more powerful option we can offer, and we’ll talk honestly about whether it’s likely to add value in your specific case.
Is EMTT the same as PEMF or “magnetic mats”?
No. EMTT uses much higher frequencies and field strengths than typical consumer PEMF devices, and is delivered via a clinical-grade coil with deep-tissue penetration. It’s a different category of electromagnetic therapy.
Will I feel anything during treatment?
Yes—you’ll usually feel a rhythmic pulsing or tapping sensation in the area we’re treating. Some people notice muscle twitching. It shouldn’t be painful; we can dial the intensity up or down as needed.
How many sessions will I need?
That depends on your condition, its severity, and how long it’s been there. Some people feel a change within a few visits; others need a longer series for stubborn, chronic issues. We’ll outline a realistic plan after your evaluation and adjust it based on your response.
Can EMTT replace exercise or good rehab?
No. EMTT is a powerful amplifier, not a substitute. The best results come when we pair it with bright loading, hands-on care, and a plan that fits your life.
If you’ve tried “the usual stuff” and still feel stuck—or you’re just excited about cutting-edge, non-invasive options—we’d be happy to see if EMTT belongs in your plan.
Book an evaluation at Timpanogos Physical Therapy, and we’ll:
At Timpanogos Physical Therapy, we offer advanced electromagnetic therapy in Pleasant Grove to support recovery, reduce pain, and improve how your body functions at a cellular level. This non-invasive treatment uses pulsed magnetic fields to stimulate natural healing processes—helping your body repair more efficiently and perform at a higher level.
Whether you’re recovering from an injury, dealing with chronic discomfort, or looking to enhance overall wellness, electromagnetic therapy provides a modern, low-effort solution that integrates seamlessly into your care plan.
Our approach to pulsed magnetic field therapy is designed to work beneath the surface—targeting tissues that may not respond fully to traditional treatments alone.
By delivering controlled magnetic pulses into the body, this therapy helps improve oxygenation, increase circulation, and support cellular regeneration. The result is a more efficient healing environment, especially in areas affected by inflammation, stress, or reduced blood flow.
Each session is tailored to your condition, ensuring that treatment is both precise and effective.
Electromagnetic therapy works by stimulating cellular activity through low-frequency pulsed magnetic fields. These fields interact with your body’s natural electrical systems, encouraging cells to function more efficiently.
As cellular energy production increases, the body is better able to repair damaged tissue, regulate inflammation, and restore normal movement patterns. This makes electromagnetic healing therapy in Pleasant Grove particularly valuable for conditions where healing has slowed or stalled.
Rather than masking symptoms, this approach supports recovery at its foundation—helping the body do what it’s designed to do, just more effectively.
One of the biggest advantages of electromagnetic therapy is how naturally it fits into the recovery process. Treatments are comfortable, non-invasive, and require no downtime, making them easy to incorporate into both rehabilitation and wellness routines.
Patients often experience reduced pain and stiffness, improved mobility, and faster recovery from injuries. Over time, the therapy can also support long-term tissue health, helping prevent recurring issues and maintain better overall function.
Electromagnetic therapy is highly versatile and can be used to support a wide range of conditions. It is commonly recommended for joint and muscle pain, soft tissue injuries, and post-surgical recovery.
It can also be effective for managing chronic inflammation and stiffness, as well as supporting recovery for active individuals and athletes. By incorporating electromagnetic therapy into a broader treatment plan, patients often see improved outcomes and a more complete recovery.
At Timpanogos Physical Therapy, no two treatment plans are the same. Your care is designed around your specific condition, goals, and how your body responds to therapy.
Electromagnetic therapy is often combined with other services—such as manual therapy or guided exercise—to enhance results and support long-term improvements in strength, mobility, and performance.
Sessions are delivered in a controlled, comfortable environment using advanced technology, allowing for precise application and consistent progress.
Electromagnetic therapy in Pleasant Grove uses pulsed magnetic fields to stimulate cellular repair, improve circulation, and reduce pain.
Yes. Pulsed magnetic field therapy is safe, non-invasive, and well-tolerated when performed by trained professionals.
It is commonly used for joint and muscle pain, soft tissue injuries, chronic inflammation, post-surgical recovery, and general wellness support.
Treatment plans vary depending on your condition and goals. Your provider will create a personalized schedule based on your needs.
Electromagnetic healing therapy in Pleasant Grove supports cellular energy production, promotes natural repair, and helps accelerate recovery from injury or chronic pain.