Shape & Design

  • Shaped to fit a chair or car seat.

  • Contains multiple embedded coils in the seat.

  • Plugs into the PEMF control unit just like other applicators.

Primary Uses

  • Lower back pain — especially lumbar region discomfort.

  • Hip joint therapy — arthritis, bursitis, or post-surgery healing.

  • Sciatica and nerve pain — field can pass through buttocks and down the legs.

  • Circulation support — good for people who sit for long periods.

  • Pelvic floor therapy — urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, postpartum recovery.

  • Travel therapy — some are portable for use in vehicles (good for long drives).

Strength & Sensation

  • Usually medium intensity — stronger than a large mat (since coils are closer together), but gentler than a single loop or paddle.

  • Field penetrates deep into the pelvis and lower spine.

  • You can feel pulses mainly in the sitting bones, hips, and lower back.

Pro Tip: The seat attachment is often used for people who can’t easily lie down for therapy or who need ongoing PEMF while working at a desk or driving.