High gauss ≠ high results. It’s all about how the signal is delivered.

When it comes to medical machines, most people never stop to ask: “How many gauss does that machine use?” Yet, every day, patients step into devices that operate with massive magnetic fields. Let’s take a closer look.

1. MRI – 15,000–30,000 gauss

  • Neurology patients: stroke, multiple sclerosis, brain tumors.

  • Orthopedic patients: ligament tears, back injuries, joint damage.
    MRI machines are trusted worldwide, with tens of thousands of scans performed daily. No one questions gauss levels—they simply expect clear images and accurate diagnosis.

2. TMS Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation – 10,000–20,000 gauss at the coil

  • Mental health patients: treatment-resistant depression.

  • Neurological patients: migraines and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
    TMS is FDA-cleared and widely used in psychiatry and neurology. Again, patients focus on outcomes, not field strength.

3. MRI Gradient Coils (rapid magnetic field shifts for imaging quality)

  • Cancer patients: precise detection and tracking of tumors.

  • Cardiac patients: advanced imaging of heart structure and blood vessels.
    The loud “clanking” during scans comes from these coils switching fields. They’re critical for image resolution, yet patients never worry about gauss exposure.

✅ Key Point for Your Audience ✅

We already trust machines with immense gauss levels (MRI, TMS) every single day. Patients don’t obsess over gauss—they care about results: accurate scans, better mental health or precise treatment planning.

So why do people fixate on gauss when it comes to PEMF?
👉 Because gauss is easy to market—but it’s not the whole story.
What really matters is signal delivery, depth, quality of the accessories and biological outcomes like

CIRCULATION — OXYGENATION — ATP Energy — CELLULAR FUNCTION

Bottom line: Stop chasing gauss numbers. Start focusing on what the system actually does for the body.

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