WEBINAR

“Advanced Healing & Pain Management:
HEIT – High Energy Inductive Therapy with emFieldPro
Speaker: Dr. Rod Tomczak, MD, DPM, EdD

This is a full recording of a webinar that was broadcast live on 9-19-2024. In his recent case study, triple-doctorate holder, Dr. Rod Tomczak highlighted the treatment of Arthrogenic Muscular Inhibition (AMI) and Patellar Baja, showcasing the use of Zimmer MedizinSystems’ emFieldPro HEIT and the enPuls Advanced Radial Shockwave Therapy devices to successfully avoid an above-knee amputation. This success came after five months of HEIT treatment and one month of ESWT shockwave. Previously, three years of effort, including 5 surgeries and 258 physical therapy sessions, failed to provide real improvement. This compelling example demonstrated the transformative potential of High Energy Inductive Therapy (HEIT). The webinar explored the practical applications of emFieldPro and HEIT. Dr. Tomczak showcased how HEIT treats various pathologies, offering non-invasive solutions for chronic pain and muscular disorders. The session covered the mechanisms of HEIT, including the therapeutic and diagnostic uses of the electromagnetic spectrum and unique frequencies. Dr. Tomczak also clarified the differences between PEMF and HEIT, highlighting HEIT’s more intensive therapeutic effect. Additionally, the webinar addressed relative and absolute contraindications for safe and effective application. This video provides a valuable opportunity to expand your knowledge and incorporate cutting-edge technology into your practice.

Webinar Speaker

Rod Tomczak, MD, DPM, EdD

Dr. Rod Tomczak is a board-certified foot and ankle surgeon with over four decades of experience. He is also a member of Mensa and the International Society for Philosophical Enquiry. He began his career in Monroe, MI, establishing a successful private practice. Later, he held roles as Chair of Surgical Care, University Curriculum Committee Chair, and Surgical Residency Director at Des Moines University. During his time there, he earned a second doctorate in Curriculum and Adult Education from Drake University. He then moved to The Ohio State University, where he served as the Chair of the Problem-based Learning Curriculum and Co-chair of the Medical School Curriculum Committee. He has been the founding dean of medical universities in Belize, Curaçao, and Saudi Arabia.