When can it be a good choice? Treating both knees or two identical joints in parallel With the two flexible applicators you can treat both knees using the same knee‑osteoarthritis program. Two outputs do not mean two independent programs. For treating different complaints in parallel you need a model with 1+1 capability. Knee pain and magnetotherapy → Fracture, delayed fracture healing or femoral neck fracture The program library includes protocols for several fracture types, delayed consolidation and femoral neck fractures. The magnetic field can be applied through casts and non‑ferromagnetic fixations. Intensity adjustment may be necessary. Magnetotherapy after fracture → After knee or hip replacement, ACL surgery and cartilage procedures Four orthopaedic programs are available: hip prosthesis, post‑ACL surgery, cartilage surface procedures and post‑knee prosthesis. Agree the treatment start, duration and applicator placement with the operating surgeon or rehabilitation specialist. Neck, thoracic or lower back complaints Specific programs are provided for back pain, cervical osteoarthritis and spinal arthrosis. If you have numbness, muscle weakness, fever, injury or urinary/fecal incontinence, see a doctor first. Long osteoporosis treatment with a suitable mat The factory osteoporosis program runs 8–10 hours daily. The basic package includes two local 30 × 10 cm applicators, which are not suitable for full‑body treatment. For that, TotalBody mat systems are appropriate. For spine, hip or larger skeletal areas a Soft 4, Mat 100 or TotalBody mat may be more comfortable. Osteoporosis and home PEMF → Custom PEMF protocol set by a clinician In Programming you can store up to 15 named custom programs. Field intensity, frequency, time and duty cycle can be set individually. Higher Gauss, longer time or higher duty cycle are not automatically more effective. Beauty/Fitness programs – separate category The 14 non‑medical programs provide factory settings for drainage, cellulite, edematous states, skincare, scars and stretch marks. Is the Magnum XL Pro right for you? May be a good choice if you plan to treat both knees, ankles or other identical body areas with the same program. Particularly useful if a doctor or therapist has given you specific Gauss, frequency, time and duty cycle settings. More complete than the XL, because it includes two applicators and up to 15 custom programs. Don’t choose this if you need to run two different programs at once. For that the Magnum 2500 or Magnum 2 Pro Drive fit better. Not all programs are medical, 14 of the 46 are Beauty/Fitness category. Its value is not just 400 Gauss, but the two applicators, program library and programmability. What exactly does two output channels mean? The same program runs on both channels The Magnum XL Pro does not have 1+1 function. Both applicators receive the same selected program, frequency and time. Practical for bilateral joint complaints, but you cannot run two different programs at once. An applicator comes with each channel The price includes two flexible applicators and two fixation straps. 400 Gauss is not delivered to a single body area The manufacturer specifies about 200 Gauss per channel. The 400 Gauss figure is the combined capacity of two active channels. Factory applicators and optional accessories Two 30 × 10 cm flexible applicators Each applicator contains two coils. They can be wrapped around a joint or placed on either side of a long bone. Two 80 × 8 cm fixation straps are included. Soft 4, Mat 100 and TotalBody mats For larger local or full‑body long treatments you can buy mat systems. Always check channel requirements and coil counts. Optional Y‑cable Connects two identical applicators to one channel. The channel power is shared between them; this does not create a new independent channel. The Magnum XL Pro’s 46 factory programs The program library consists of 32 Health/Rehab and 14 Beauty/Fitness programs. The evidence and legal status of the two groups differ. Health/Rehab programs – 32 programs Factory program Factory field intensity Factory treatment time FracturesFracture 30 G 8 hours daily Rotator CuffsRotator cuff 15 G 1 hour daily Carpal TunnelCarpal tunnel syndrome 3–10 G 10 minutes, twice daily Knee OsteoarthritisKnee osteoarthritis 25 G 30 minutes, 3–4 times weekly Cervical OsteoarthritisCervical spine osteoarthritis 25 G 30 minutes, 3–4 times weekly Back PainBack and low back pain 15 G 20–45 minutes Hip ProsthesisAfter hip prosthesis 50 G at least 3 hours daily Delayed Fracture ConsolidationDelayed fracture healing 20 G 3–8 hours daily OsteoporosisOsteoporosis 50 G 8–10 hours daily Scaphoid FractureScaphoid fracture 30 G 8–10 hours daily Wrist FractureWrist fracture 30 G 8 hours daily Shoulder FracturesShoulder girdle fracture 30 G 8 hours daily Collarbone FracturesClavicle fracture 30 G 8 hours daily Forearm FracturesForearm fracture 30 G 8 hours daily Hip FracturesPelvic or hip area fracture 30 G 8 hours daily Tibial FracturesTibial fracture 30 G 8 hours daily Post ACL SurgeryAfter anterior cruciate ligament surgery 15 G 4 hours daily Cartilage CleaningAfter cartilage surface procedure 15 G 4 hours daily Knee ProsthesisAfter knee prosthesis 15 G 4 hours daily Femoral Neck FractureFemoral neck fracture 30 G 8 hours daily EpitrochleitisGolfer’s elbow 60 G 30 minutes, 5 times weekly ArthrosisGeneral joint wear 20 G 30 minutes, 3–4 times weekly Hand OsteoarthritisSmall joint osteoarthritis of the hand 40 G 30 minutes, 3–4 times weekly Hip OsteoarthritisHip osteoarthritis 20 G 30 minutes, 3–4 times weekly Shoulder OsteoarthritisShoulder osteoarthritis 20 G 30 minutes, 3–4 times weekly Spinal OsteoarthritisSpinal facet osteoarthritis 20 G 30 minutes, 3–4 times weekly EpicondylitisTennis elbow 60 G 30 minutes, 5 times weekly TendinitisTendon complaints / tendinitis 15 G 1 hour daily Edemas – ContusionsTraumatic edema and bruising 10 G 10 minutes, 2–3 times daily Joint PainsJoint pain 80 G 15–40 minutes Ankle SprainAnkle sprain 2–10 G 30 minutes daily ArthritisInflammatory joint disease 20 G 20–30 minutes Beauty/Fitness programs – 14 programs Factory program Factory intensity Factory time Abdomen DrainageAbdominal drainage 40 G 30 minutes Upper Limb DrainageUpper limb drainage 40 G 30 minutes Drainage – Thigh, Gluteus and HipThigh–gluteus–hip drainage 40 G 45 minutes Abdomen CelluliteAbdominal cellulite program 30–50 G 45 minutes Upper Limbs CelluliteUpper limb cellulite program 30–50 G 45 minutes Thighs, Gluteus and Hips CelluliteThigh–gluteus–hip cellulite program 30–50 G 45 minutes Edematous StatesEdematous states 40–60 G 30 minutes Swollen LegsSwollen legs 50 G 30 minutes Reactivating TreatmentReactivating treatment 50 G 30 minutes Tissue RegenerationTissue regeneration 40–60 G 45 minutes AcneAcne 20–30 G 30 minutes ScarsScar treatment 20–30 G 30 minutes Face WrinklesFacial wrinkles 20–30 G 30 minutes Stretch MarksStretch marks 30–50 G 30 minutes Custom programs: up to 15 custom programs can be created. While a factory program is running, Gauss, frequency, time and duty cycle can be adjusted within the limits described in the manual. How does PEMF treatment work? The coils in the applicators generate a time‑varying electromagnetic field that can be applied through thin clothing, dressings and casts. The actual exposure is determined by field intensity, frequency, duty cycle, time, the number of coils, polarity and applicator placement together. 200 Gauss per channel is not a universal clinical threshold and does not indicate a penetration depth given in centimetres. Frequently asked questions Can two different programs be run at the same time? No. The same program runs on both channels. For two separate protocols you need a model with 1+1 function. How many custom programs can be stored? According to the current manufacturer data sheet, up to 15. How many applicators are included? The price includes two flexible 30×10 cm applicators. Can it run from a battery? An optional battery allows short cordless operation. For multi‑hour treatments a mains power supply is recommended. Is the 400 Gauss delivered to a single body part? No. The manufacturer states about 200 G per channel, which is distributed among the connected coils. A 30×10 cm flexible applicator contains two coils of about 100 G each, giving about 200 G for the channel across those coils. Are Beauty/Fitness programs medical treatments? No. These are cosmetic/wellness classifications. Is the treatment free of side effects? Generally yes. Rarely, drowsiness, restlessness, insomnia, nausea or warming of the applicator may occur. When can results be expected? There is no guaranteed time window valid for all indications. Response depends on diagnosis, protocol and applicator placement. How to use it in five steps 1 Define the treatment goal Select a factory medical program based on a known diagnosis or professional recommendation. 2 Connect the applicators Switch on the device after connecting the applicators. 3 Place and fix precisely Around a joint or fracture, the coils should preferably be parallel and facing each other. 4 Start a factory or documented custom program Check Gauss, frequency, duty cycle and time settings. The same program runs on both outputs. 5 Perform the treatment while resting For long programs place the device on a stable, ventilated surface and route cables safely. What does the price include? 1 pc Magnum XL Pro central unit 2 pcs 30 × 10 cm flexible magnetic applicators 2 pcs 80 × 8 cm fixation straps 1 pc Magnum Test 1 pc power adapter 1 pc waterproof protective case 1 pc carrying bag 1 pc user manual When to choose this model? Magnum XL – two outputs, one factory applicator and one custom program slot. Magnum XL Pro – two factory applicators, 46 factory and up to 15 custom programs, two channels running the same program. Magnum 2500 – for parallel running of two different programs with 1+1 mode. Magnum 2 Pro Drive – built‑in battery with 1+1 system. Full Magnum family and applicator comparison → Technical specifications Intended environment Home, outpatient, physiotherapy, rehabilitation, aesthetic and sports use according to the manufacturer’s manual Output channels 2 outputs; the same selected program runs on both channels 1+1 function No Average field intensity 200 Gauss per channel; 400 Gauss total with two active channels using flexible applicator Frequency range 5–200 Hz Duty cycle 5–50% technical range; when editing a running factory program 10–50% in 5% steps Health/Rehab programs 32 Beauty/Fitness programs 14 Total factory programs 46 Custom program slots Up to 15 Special functions Easy Program, Last 10, Multi‑user, Programming, Rental, Runtime parameter modification Maximum timer 9 hours 59 minutes Power supply Mains power supply; optional rechargeable battery Power adapter 100–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz; 12 V DC, 2.0 A, 24 W Optional battery Ni‑MH 7.2 V / 1.8 Ah; for short cordless operation Display 2.6‑inch visible area Dimensions 100 × 160 × 35 mm Weight 280 grams When should you NOT use it, or when is medical assessment needed? Absolute manufacturer contraindication: pacemaker or other permanent electrical stimulator. Pacemaker or other permanent electrical stimulator. Cardiac arrhythmia. Dermatitis or fungal infection at the treatment area. Bleeding disorder or tendency to bleed. Severe ischaemic condition. During particularly heavy menstrual bleeding. Pregnancy. Electronic or acoustic prosthesis, or intrauterine device. Concurrent use during TENS treatment or Holter monitoring. Ferromagnetic implant or magnetisable fixation material at the treatment area. Age under 15 years. Direct treatment of the head, heart, ovaries and other sensitive organs. Fever. Active cancer – oncological consultation required. Severe blood pressure fluctuations. Tuberculosis. Important information The Magnum XL Pro is a PEMF device intended as an adjunct treatment. It does not replace diagnosis, post‑fracture or post‑operative follow‑up, medication or physiotherapy. The cause of swelling must be clarified before using the “swollen legs”, “edematous states” or “drainage” programs. Scientific background Evidence for PEMF varies by indication and protocol. The following publications examine the general clinical background of the method; they do not automatically validate all 46 factory or 15 custom programs. Yang X et al. (2020): Effects of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy on Pain, Stiffness, Physical Function, and Quality of Life in Patients With Osteoarthritis. PubMed Wu Z et al. (2018): Efficacy and safety of the pulsed electromagnetic field in osteoarthritis: a meta-analysis. PubMed Cianni L et al. (2024): Current Evidence Using Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields in Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review. PubMed Kull P et al. (2023): Efficacy of pulsed electromagnetic field therapy on pain and physical function in non-specific low back pain. PubMed Peng L et al. (2020): Effectiveness of Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields on Bone Healing. PubMed Guides and further information Magnetotherapy – guide to home use → Treating knee pain with magnetotherapy → Support for fracture healing → Osteoporosis and home PEMF treatment → Femoral neck fracture and magnetotherapy → Magnum devices and applicator comparison →