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Muscle Stimulator 4 LED

Muscle Stimulator 4 LED

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PHYSIOWELL DIGITAL MINI MUSCLE STIMULATOR

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PHYSIOWELL DIGITAL MINI MUSCLE STIMULATOR

EMS therapy mimics the action potential that comes from the central nervous system. Action potential is what we call it when a neuron (cell in the nervous system) transmits information (electrical impulses) along an axon (the thread-like conduit leading away from the neuron body, toward other cells). When these impulses pass a threshold, the action potential is fired and something happens. In this case, that something is a muscle contraction. EMS therapy creates steady electric impulses that stimulate muscle contractions--many of them over a sustained therapy session. This repetitive contracting and relaxing of the muscle has the effect of:

 

  • Increasing circulation (blood flow) to the affected tissue area, which helps in repair.
  • improving strength by flexing and working weakened muscles.
  • slowing the process of muscle atrophy by strengthening weakened or unused muscles.
  • adapting (training or “educating”) muscle fibers to certain patterns of response (e.g., contracts the fibers that are responsible for force, which results in building strength).

 

There are also other uses for electrical muscle stimulation, including as an help for weight loss and physical therapy. stimulators for use in treating medical conditions. Doctors may use the devices to help relax:

 

  • muscle spasms
  • retrain muscles
  • prevent muscle loss

 

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BACK PAIN RELIEF

One of the physical treatments most frequently used in back pain syndromes is electrical therapy. The main goal of using electrical stimulation in treating low back pain syndromes is an attempt to alleviate both pain and inflammation, as well as to reduce muscle tension in the affected regions. Non-invasive electrotherapy is commonly used for treatment of chronic low back pain.

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SHOULDER PAIN RELIEF

Neuromuscular electric stimulation for shoulder pain can be a very effective way to mobilize the shoulder early. It is especially effective if the patient is experiencing a lot of pain. Shoulder pain after stroke is common and disabling. The optimal management is uncertain, but electrical stimulation (ES) is often used to get relief.

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NECK PAIN RELIEF

Electrical stimulation seems to be effective for improving pain intensity, immediately post-treatment in people with neck pain. By reducing swelling and increasing circulation, electric muscle stimulation therapy may also enhance tissue healing and help control Pain. nerve stimulator (EMS) sends pulses of electricity to jumpstart the body's natural pain killers.

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KNEE PAIN RELIEF

A 12-week neuromuscular electric stimulation (NMES) home exercise program was shown to decrease pain and stiffness and improve functional. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation is often part of physical therapy for knee injuries. It's a specialty treatment that helps to increase muscle force, reduce knee pain, and improve function. Beyond injuries, this treatment is also helpful for joint pain, as it can help with swelling and inflammation.

PHYSIOWELL DIGITAL MINI MUSCLE STIMULATOR

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PHYSIOWELL DIGITAL MINI MUSCLE STIMULATOR

When used for recovery, rehabilitation, muscle training, or pain relief, EMS and TENS devices are normally prescription-only and administered by professionals: for example, sports medicine physicians, physical therapists, or orthopedists. There are however, some devices available for over-the-counter purchase and home use.

Some of the common uses of prescription EMS therapy include:

 

  • Relieving back spasms. Electric muscle stimulation can relax back muscles, easing tightness and soreness in the lower back area. Sciatica symptoms, for example, can be caused by back muscles in spasm. Stopping the spasm may relieve the pressure on the sciatic nerve. EMS can also help with muscle tightness and soreness from other spinal issues, including postural problems and scoliosis.
  • Working weakened or atrophied muscles. Broken bones, soft tissue injuries, spinal cord injuries, neuromuscular disorders, stroke, and certain forms of illness can inhibit movement and exercise, causing muscles to become weak from disuse. E-stim can be used to keep these muscles active and prevent atrophy.
  • Retraining muscles after surgery or illness. Occasionally, following orthopedic surgery or illness (such as a stroke), a patient may have difficulty contracting muscles at will. In such cases, e-stim can be used for “muscle re-education.” The electrical impulses contract the muscle involuntarily. If the patient concentrates on voluntarily contracting this muscle during the therapy, the brain may re-learn how to do so without help.
  • Aiding athletic recovery. E-stim active recovery program settings use specific low-level frequencies to increase blood flow, remove lactic acid, release endorphins, and promote muscle relaxation. Athletes working out at high intensity levels--who may be prone to intense cramping or spasms--may find this program beneficial. Endurance athletes, for example, may wish to work regular e-stim sessions into their routines so they can keep their muscles loose and continue training without injury.

 

PHYSIOWELL DIGITAL MINI MUSCLE STIMULATOR

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PHYSIOWELL DIGITAL MINI MUSCLE STIMULATOR

Electrical stimulation is used for many reasons in physical therapy. It can be used to:

 

  • Provide medication for inflammation
  • Improve muscles that are weak or not functioning correctly
  • Help decrease pain or spasms

 

If you are experiencing pain, spasms, inflammation, or muscle weakness, your physical therapist may use this treatment to help you.

Some of the medical conditions you can treat with e-stim include:

 

  • Low back pain
  • Post-surgical pain1
  • Muscle weakness or poor motor control
  • Joint Pain
  • neck pain

 

E-stim has also been used to help treat stubborn wounds. A physical therapist who is a wound care specialist would be the professional who provides this treatment for you.

PHYSIOWELL DIGITAL MINI MUSCLE STIMULATOR

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PHYSIOWELL DIGITAL MINI MUSCLE STIMULATOR

What is EMS(Electrical Muscular Stimulation)?

Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) is a type of electrotherapy stimulates a muscle contraction using electrical impulses in order strengthen weak muscles, reduce swelling, relieve pain and help heal wounds. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES)uses high intensities that cause excitation of peripheral nerves to produce a muscle contraction. The impulses are generated by a device and delivered through electrodes (pads that adhere to the skin) over the middle of the muscles that require stimulating. The impulses from EMS mimic the action potential (stimulus required to make the muscle contract) coming from the central nervous system. This causes the muscles to contract.

There are several uses for EMS and NMES which include:

 

  • Pain relief. EMS can be used at low levels to reduce the amount of pain you experience. This can be done by modulating the amount of pain signals to the brain or releasing natural pain-killers called endorphins.
  • Muscle contraction. EMS can be used at different intensities to stimulate a muscle or help maintain muscle tone. Examples of this type of therapy include: Following a stroke, EMS can be used to maintain some muscle tone in the shoulder to improve function and reduce pain. To treat urinary incontinence, EMS may be used to contract the pelvic floor muscles. Following surgery, EMS can be used to stimulate the muscles in the thigh to increase strength.

 

Benefits of EMS include:

 

  • Decreasing pain
  • Promote tissue healing
  • Increase muscle strength
  • Maintaining and regaining muscle activity

 

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