EMTT (Electromagnetic Transduction Therapy) powered by Storz Magnetolith® delivers high-energy electromagnetic pulses deep into injured tissue — without needles, surgery, or downtime.
EMTT is a non-invasive treatment that uses high-energy electromagnetic pulses to stimulate tissue repair, improve circulation, and reduce chronic pain.
Unlike shockwave therapy, EMTT penetrates deeper into tissue without mechanical impact, making it ideal for stubborn conditions that haven’t responded to traditional care.
Powered by the Storz Magnetolith® system, EMTT represents a more advanced approach to non-surgical pain relief — with no downtime.

During EMTT treatment, high-energy electromagnetic pulses are delivered to the affected area without physical impact or pressure on the tissue.
These pulses stimulate cellular activity, improve circulation, and activate the body’s natural repair processes at deeper tissue levels than traditional non-invasive therapies. Because there is no mechanical force, EMTT treatments are comfortable and require no downtime.
As tissue health improves, inflammation decreases and mobility increases — helping reduce chronic pain and restore function over time.
EMTT is commonly used for conditions such as:
Chronic tendon and ligament injuries
Plantar fasciitis
Persistent joint pain
Shoulder, hip, and knee conditions
Sports and overuse injuries

EMTT is a non-invasive therapy designed to safely treat chronic musculoskeletal pain without surgery, injections, or downtime.
Because EMTT uses high-energy electromagnetic pulses — not mechanical force — treatments are comfortable and gentle on the body while still stimulating deep tissue repair and circulation. Most patients return to normal activity immediately after treatment.
EMTT is especially well-suited for people looking for a safe, drug-free option to address ongoing pain and support long-term healing.
Key Benefits of EMTT Therapy:
No needles, surgery, or anesthesia
No downtime or recovery period
Comfortable, in-office treatments
Designed for chronic and stubborn pain
What to Expect:
Most EMTT sessions take only a few minutes and are performed right in our office. Treatment plans vary based on the condition being treated, but sessions are typically spaced over several weeks to allow the body’s natural healing processes to progress.
Powered by the Storz Magnetolith® system, EMTT offers a more advanced, non-invasive approach to regenerative pain care.


At Connecticut Disc and Laser Therapy Centers, EMTT isn’t a one-size-fits-all treatment. Every patient begins with a detailed evaluation to determine whether EMTT is appropriate — and how it should be integrated into a personalized care plan.
EMTT treatments are delivered using the Storz Magnetolith® system, allowing us to target deep tissue pain safely and precisely. While many patients notice improvement over a series of sessions, treatment plans are always based on the condition, history, and response to care — not a preset protocol.
Our focus isn’t just short-term relief. It’s helping patients move better, recover more completely, and avoid unnecessary invasive procedures whenever possible.
Experience Advanced Regenerative Care
With decades of clinical experience and a full range of non-invasive regenerative therapies under one roof, our team is equipped to determine when EMTT makes sense — and when another approach may be more appropriate.
If you’ve struggled with chronic pain or haven’t seen the results you hoped for from prior treatments, EMTT may offer a more advanced option.

Frequently asked questions about shockwave therapy.
EMTT has been shown to support tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and improve pain and function in chronic musculoskeletal conditions. It’s often used when pain has persisted despite physical therapy, shockwave, or other conservative treatments.
Most patients describe EMTT as comfortable. Because there is no mechanical impact on the tissue, EMTT is generally gentler than shockwave therapy. Sensation varies depending on the area treated, but treatments are well tolerated.
EMTT sessions are typically short and performed in-office. The exact duration depends on the area being treated and your individualized care plan.
EMTT is commonly used for:
Chronic tendon and ligament injuries
Joint pain (shoulder, knee, hip, ankle)
Plantar fasciitis
Sports and overuse injuries
Persistent musculoskeletal pain
A full evaluation is required to determine if EMTT is appropriate for your condition.
Some patients notice improvement after a few sessions, while others experience more gradual changes over time. Results vary based on the condition, severity, and how long symptoms have been present.
EMTT is considered safe and non-invasive. Some patients may experience temporary soreness, warmth, or mild redness in the treated area. Serious side effects are rare.
Both can be effective, but EMTT delivers deeper tissue stimulation without mechanical impact. For chronic or stubborn pain, EMTT is often the more advanced option.
