Superinductive system (high-intensity functional magnetic therapy) is an advanced physiotherapy method based on the application of a high-intensity electromagnetic field. The SIS technology generates a powerful magnetic field that penetrates deep into tissues, stimulating natural regenerative processes.
This method is widely used in the treatment of musculoskeletal disorders to reduce pain and accelerate recovery after injuries.
The therapy is based on the effect of a high-intensity alternating electromagnetic field on muscle, bone, and nerve tissue. This stimulation improves blood circulation, enhances metabolism, and activates neuromuscular transmission.
The system generates pulses with frequencies of up to 150 Hz, allowing precise adjustment of treatment intensity and depth depending on the target area.
During the procedure, patients typically feel mild pulsations or slight muscle contractions. A sensation of warmth may occur but usually subsides quickly after the session. The procedure lasts 10–20 minutes and is performed under the supervision of a physiotherapist or Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine physician.
Super Inductive System offers several clinically relevant benefits:
This method is suitable for both acute and chronic conditions and can be used as part of a comprehensive rehabilitation program.

Indications:
Contraindications:
Before starting treatment, a physician evaluates the patient’s condition to determine safe and appropriate therapy parameters.
The procedure is carried out using a Super Inductive System device that generates a high-intensity electromagnetic field. The patient is positioned comfortably, either sitting or lying down.
An applicator (inductor) is placed over the treatment area without direct skin contact. The procedure is non-invasive and does not require special preparation.
During the session, patients may feel rhythmic muscle contractions or pulsations, indicating activation of neuromuscular structures and improved circulation.
A typical course consists of 5–10 sessions, each lasting 10–20 minutes.
SIS therapy supports cellular metabolism, improves tissue nutrition, and reduces inflammation. Many patients notice relief after the first session, with more sustained results developing over the full course of treatment.
Main outcomes:
The duration of the effect depends on the condition and adherence to rehabilitation recommendations.
Mashtaler Ortho&Trauma Medical Center offers a modern approach to physiotherapy, focused on the safe and effective restoration of mobility without excessive use of medicines.
The cost of treatment depends on the number of areas treated. Detailed pricing is available in the clinic’s price list.
890 UAH
Superinductive magnetotherapy (1 section)
1200 UAH
Superinductive magnetotherapy (2 sections)
1500 UAH
Superinductive magnetotherapy (3 sections)