On the PEMF podcast we try to remain as impartial as we can and we should note, the Kloud system is not one that any of us have used first hand or had the brand owners on any episodes yet. Looking at their technical specification, they are in the super low intensity range, similar to other well-known brands like BEMER and iMRS. Knowing how PEMFs work on a technical level, they also make some questionable claims on their website including the ability to intensify the strength by folding the mat. We could be wrong, but unless the device has some super smart technology to flip the polarities in each individual coil to ensure they are all facing the same way once folded, this just doesn’t work when it comes to pulsed electromagnets. But from what we can see, there are a lot worse products on the market than the Kloud. We would love to get them on soon to explain how their technology works and is different to other systems as they claim online.
Ports are typically made of non-conductive materials like silicone or titanium, so they are not directly affected by the magnetic fields used in PEMF therapy, so people with a port can often use PEMF therapy but it’s recommended to consult with a healthcare provider before starting. We would recommended to avoid placing high-intensity devices/ localised applicators directly over the port and if the port was recently implanted, it’s important to allow the surrounding tissue to heal completely before applying any type of therapy near the site.
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Hello, I really enjoyed your interview. Can you please let me know what do you think about Kloud pemf mat?
On the PEMF podcast we try to remain as impartial as we can and we should note, the Kloud system is not one that any of us have used first hand or had the brand owners on any episodes yet. Looking at their technical specification, they are in the super low intensity range, similar to other well-known brands like BEMER and iMRS. Knowing how PEMFs work on a technical level, they also make some questionable claims on their website including the ability to intensify the strength by folding the mat. We could be wrong, but unless the device has some super smart technology to flip the polarities in each individual coil to ensure they are all facing the same way once folded, this just doesn’t work when it comes to pulsed electromagnets. But from what we can see, there are a lot worse products on the market than the Kloud. We would love to get them on soon to explain how their technology works and is different to other systems as they claim online.
What about people with port, can they use pemf?
Ports are typically made of non-conductive materials like silicone or titanium, so they are not directly affected by the magnetic fields used in PEMF therapy, so people with a port can often use PEMF therapy but it’s recommended to consult with a healthcare provider before starting.
We would recommended to avoid placing high-intensity devices/ localised applicators directly over the port and if the port was recently implanted, it’s important to allow the surrounding tissue to heal completely before applying any type of therapy near the site.