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Accessory

Coil & Geometry
The applicator component that delivers the electromagnetic field to the body. Some manufacturers call it an attachment. It contains one or more coils or loops, wound conductors that generate a pulsed magnetic field when driven by the control unit. Accessories come in various form factors including pads, rings, wraps, and wands. Each is designed for different anatomical targets. The coil geometry inside the accessory (pancake, donut, loop, stacked) determines the shape, depth, and distribution of the resulting magnetic field.

Also known as: Applicator, Attachment

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