Liang Yi TCM – Super Inductive System In Singapore

For those living with pain that medicine cannot touch. For joints that no longer bend. For muscles that forgot how to move. Super Inductive System (SIS) therapy offers a path back to strength, one pulse at a time.

What Is the Super Inductive System (SIS)?

The Super Inductive System (SIS) is not a conventional form of therapy. There are no electrodes, no need for skin contact, no reliance on heat or medication. Instead, it works through high-intensity electromagnetic fields that engage directly with the body’s own repair systems. With each precisely controlled pulse, SIS stimulates muscle fibres, nerves, and connective tissues, reawakening natural processes that restore movement, reduce pain, and promote recovery.

These electromagnetic pulses are strong enough to generate muscular contractions, even in stillness. It’s more than physical therapy, it’s a quiet exchange between energy and biology, where the body responds without force or pressure. Capable of delivering up to 3 Tesla of magnetic field strength and frequencies reaching 150 Hz, SIS penetrates deeper and with greater precision than traditional methods.

Its contactless, non-invasive design makes it especially suitable for those recovering from surgery, managing chronic pain, or sensitive to physical touch. Without discomfort, without downtime, SIS offers a therapeutic approach that is both measured and deeply effective, allowing the body to recover on its own terms.

How Does the Super Inductive System Work?

It starts with a coil, neatly hidden in the applicator. No wires touch your skin. No gel is applied. Instead, the machine delivers focused pulses of electromagnetic energy. These waves cause micro-level depolarisation, a big word for the moment a nerve is gently pushed to respond. Muscles contract. Blood begins to flow more freely. Inflammation starts to shift.

Depending on how your therapist sets the frequency, SIS can do many things. It can:

Help fractured bones heal faster.

Reduce swelling in soft tissues.

Stimulate muscles (myostimulation)

Mobilise stiff joints without hands-on manipulation.

Ease spasms from neurological disorders.

Relieve pain; immediate, lasting, and without medication.

The effect depends on the intensity and frequency selected by the therapist. Lower frequencies can help relax muscles and manage chronic pain, while higher frequencies promote muscle strengthening and acute pain relief. This flexibility makes Super Inductive System (SIS) therapy uniquely adaptable to each patient’s condition.

Inside the Body: What Super Inductive System (SIS) Really Does

SIS therapy starts a chain reaction within the body:

  • Fibroblasts, the workers of wound healing, begin to multiply.
  • Collagen, the body’s scaffolding, starts to rebuild damaged areas.
  • Blood vessels grow, delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells in need.
  • Inflammation slows down. Pain signals are interrupted. Recovery begins.
  • Even when the body has been silent for years; after injury, surgery, or disease, SIS therapy can reignite the communication between nerves and muscles.

These combined effects result in faster recovery times, improved mobility, and significant pain reduction, even in complex or chronic conditions.

Advantages of Super Inductive System (SIS) Therapy

The Super Inductive System (SIS) offers numerous advantages over traditional physiotherapy methods:

  • Non-invasive and contactless: No need for electrodes or gels
  • No patient undressing required: Ideal for quick applications
  • No downtime: Patients can return to normal activity immediately
  • Safe and customizable: Adjustable intensity and frequency for various conditions
  • Comfortable for therapists and patients: Hands-free application and minimal discomfort

Its innovative design includes a patented cooling system, allowing uninterrupted operation at full intensity, something that other electromagnetic devices often struggle to maintain.

What Conditions Can Super Inductive System (SIS) Therapy Treat?

The reach of the Super Inductive System (SIS) goes far and wide from acute injuries to long-term disorders:

Musculoskeletal Conditions

Lower and upper back pain, neck pain, shoulder injuries (e.g: frozen shoulder), tendonitis and bursitis, epicondylitis (tennis elbow), muscle strains and sprains, fractures (enhanced healing from the early stage), joint stiffness and immobility

Neurological Disorders

Spasticity (e.g., in post-stroke patients), nerve pain and neuralgian muscle atrophy and weakness due to nerve dysfunction, migraine, insomnia, and nerve regeneration post-stroke

Pulmonary and Post-COVID Rehabilitation

A recent breakthrough includes using SIS therapy for pulmonary rehabilitation in post-COVID patients, enhancing respiratory muscle strength and reducing fatigue by inducing supramaximal contractions of the respiratory musculature. Clinical trials have reported a 38% improvement in breathing function.

Clinical Research and Therapy Efficacy

Several medical studies have supported the efficacy of SIS therapy:

  1. A 2016 study by Zarkovic & Kazalakova published in the International Journal of Physiotherapy reported 87% pain relief among participants using repetitive peripheral magnetic stimulation.
    Source: Zarkovic D, Kazalakova K. Repetitive Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation as Pain Management Solution in Musculoskeletal and Neurological Disorders – A Pilot Study. International Journal of Physiotherapy. 2016; 3(6):671-675.
  2. A 2018 paper by Prouza et al. highlighted a 63% reduction in spasticity among post-stroke patients.
    Source: Prouza, O., Kouloulas, E., & Zarkovic, D. (2018). High-Intensity Electromagnetic Stimulation Can Reduce Spasticity in Post-Stroke Patients. International Journal of Physiotherapy, 5(3), 87-91.
  3. COVID-19 rehabilitation studies demonstrated marked respiratory improvement with SIS-based magnetotherapy.
    Source: Silantyeva, E. S. (2020). The application of high intensity and low intensity magnetotherapy in rehabilitation of patients with COVID-19: a randomized controlled pilot study. Physical and rehabilitation medicine, medical rehabilitation, 2(4), 322-328.

These results underscore the scientific validation behind the technology and its broad therapeutic potential.

⁠Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

No. Most patients feel a slight tingling or a gentle pulling sensation in the muscle, like a quiet reminder that their body is still alive and responsive.

Treatment frequency depends on the condition. Generally, 2 to 5 sessions per week over a course of 6 to 10 treatments are recommended.

Just remove all metallic accessories and electronic devices. It is also not recommended to use electronic devices, like mobile phones, during Super Inductive System (SIS) therapy due to electromagnetic interference.

None. Most people resume their daily activities right away. Some feel light muscle soreness the next day, like after a workout. But it fades. And it means your body is responding.

Super Inductive System (SIS) therapy has minimal side effects. Occasionally, patients may feel slight muscle soreness post-treatment, which typically resolves within 1 to 3 days.

Individuals with pacemakers, cochlear implants, metallic implants, or pregnant women should consult a healthcare provider before undergoing Super Inductive System (SIS) therapy.

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