Exploring Modulation in the iMRS PEMF Machine System
Signal modulation is one of the most influential elements behind the performance of any PEMF technology, and it plays a particularly refined role within the iMRS PEMF machine system. This blog explores how modulation works and why it matters for therapeutic effectiveness.
How Signal Modulation Enhances PEMF Therapy
Signal modulation refers to the continuous variation of frequency, intensity, and waveform to prevent the body from adapting to a static pattern. In the iMRS system, this modulation aims to mimic the natural rhythms found in the human body and its surrounding environment. With an ever-changing electromagnetic stimulus, the system may help support cellular activity, circulation, and relaxation without overstimulation.
A key component of this design is the integrated bio-rhythm clock, which adjusts frequency ranges according to morning, midday, and evening cycles. This time-synchronised modulation helps deliver stimulation that aligns with circadian patterns: energising in the morning, balanced through the afternoon, and calming in the evening.