In simple terms, the magnetic field doesn’t “push” in only one direction. It alternates back and forth—one pulse forward, the next pulse reversed.

This matters because it can feel:

  • More balanced and comfortable: the signal is delivered in an alternating way instead of continuously in one direction.
  • More stable over time: the back-and-forth pattern helps reduce the “one-direction build-up” feeling, so sessions feel steadier.
  • Easier for daily, long-term use: a more balanced pulse design is often perceived as gentler and more sustainable.

In one sentence: Bidirectional pulses are a pulse method where the magnetic field switches directions repeatedly, designed for balance and comfort.

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