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Low-Frequency Pulse Technology

Low-Frequency Pulse Technology

In response to the demands of the self-medication era—an age defined by a rapidly aging society and the growing importance of personal health management—AINA is pioneering innovative healthcare technologies through continuous investment in R&D.
In particular, we are building our proprietary capabilities to lead the future healthcare industry, grounded in core technological strengths in bio-friendly low-frequency pulse technology and LED light therapy, which have been secured through government-sponsored R&D projects.

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Personalized Healthcare Solutions,
Perfected with Government R&D Support

With the active support of government R&D initiatives, AINA is committed to innovating personalized healthcare technology.
Based on the core capabilities secured through national projects like the 'Next-Generation Leading Industry Technology R&D Project' and the 'Regional Strategic Industry-Based Convergence Technology Support Project,' we possess the following proprietary technologies and patents in the field of low-frequency pulse technology.

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Core Technology: Precisely Engineered
Low-Frequency Pulse Technology

Our low-frequency pulse technology applies electrical signals in pulse form within a specific, bio-safe frequency range (1Hz - 1,000Hz). This core technology goes beyond simple pain relief, contributing to the regulation and activation of a wide range of biological functions. Through a deep understanding accumulated from government R&D and our proprietary waveform control algorithms, AINA optimizes the response of human tissue. This allows us to provide safe yet effective customized stimulation solutions. AINA's low-frequency pulse technology offers value far beyond mere pain relief. Experience the innovation of AINA, perfected through government R&D support.

Electrical Stimulation Control System

Electrical Stimulation Control System

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AINA's Proprietary
Technology and Patents

AINA has secured its differentiated low-frequency
pulse technology through numerous proprietary
patents and utility models.

  • Multi-Channel Pulse Control Technology
    A core technology that delivers optimized and precise custom stimulation throughout the body through independent pulse control across multiple output channels.
    • Abdominal Stimulation Device Capable of Non-Linear Stimulation (Patent No. 10-1174316)
  • Technology for Maximizing Stimulation Efficiency and Convenience
    A technology designed for efficient energy delivery and maximum user convenience.
    • Electric Stimulator for Knee Meridians (Patent No. 10-1396310)
    • Handheld Wand-Type Portable Stimulation Device (Utility Model No. 20-0494081)
    • LED-Equipped Combination Stimulation Device (Patent No. 10-1416611)
    • Footplate with Selective Operation of Low-Frequency and 3-Wavelength LED (Utility Model No. 20-0494148)
  • Wearable Device Technology
    A wearable device system based on a compact, low-power design for enhanced user convenience.
    • Wearable Article with Conductive Textiles (Patent No. 10-1174312)
    • Conductive Garment Based on Wave Frequencies (Patent No. 10-1394176)
  • IMS and MTL Convergence Technology
    An innovative technology that maximizes synergy by integrating low-frequency pulse technology with LED light therapy (MTL).
    • Combination Stimulator with an Easily Detachable Abdominal Pad featuring MTL Technology (Patent No. 10-2133033)
    • Personal Electrical Stimulator with IMS and MTL Convergence Technology (Patent No. 10-2133035)
    • Device for Cervical Pain Relief and Correction Using Electrical Stimulation and LED (Patent No. 10-1427604)
    • Device for Treating Urinary and Fecal Incontinence Using Electrical Stimulation and LED (Patent No. 10-1963175)
  • Personalized Stimulation and Measurement Technology
    A forward-thinking technology that delivers safe and effective stimulation by automatically adjusting intensity and waveforms based on real-time bio-impedance analysis.
    • Meridian Measurement Device Using Electrical Stimulation (Patent No. 10-1100718)
    • Smart Self-Care Electrical Stimulator Utilizing a Biosensor (Patent No. 10-1394174)