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Magnetotherapy with Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Field

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Magnetotherapy has gained increasing popularity in medical practice over the past decades. Devices for magnetotherapy have been designed in various countries over different periods, but the predominant range of such devices was designed in the Soviet Union. The first Bulgarian devices for magnetotherapy in Bulgaria was designed in 1974 and was modified in 1980 as “Magnit H-80” /Fig.1/.

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Todorov, N.G. (1988). Magnetotherapy with Low-Frequency Electromagnetic Field. In: Markov, M., Blank, M. (eds) Electromagnetic Fields and Biomembranes. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9507-6_14

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