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This type of stimulation is characterized by a low volt stimulation targeted to
stimulate motor nerves to cause a muscle contraction. EMS differs from TENS in
that it is designed to stimulate muscle motor nerves, while TENS is designed to
stimulate sensory nerve endings to help decrease pain.
What Is EMS?
E.M.S. stands for Electrical Muscle Stimulation. EMS is predominately used by
doctors and physical therapists to prevent, or reduce, muscle atrophy. Atrophy
is the weakening and loss of muscle tone, which is usually experienced after
surgeries or injuries. EMS has proven to be an effective means of preventing
muscle atrophy. Doctors also see EMS as a means of increasing blood flow to
muscles, increasing range of motion, increasing muscle strength, as well as
enhancing muscle endurance. Our Muscle Stimulator will have pain management attributes in regards
to muscle related pain, such as a spastic muscle, sore muscles, or tight muscles.
A TENS device is more suited for nerve related pain conditions (acute and chronic
conditions).
While using the EMS, the brain sends a nerve impulse to the "motor point"
of your muscle. This signal is a message to the muscles to expand and contract.
Electrodes are placed over the motor points of the muscle group to be exercised.
When the stimulation is applied through the pads, the signal finds its way to
these motor points and causes the muscle to expand and contract. This makes
it possible to duplicate a conventional exercise, similar to an isometric exercise.
During an exercise, your brain sends a message down the spinal cord through
the nerves with all the muscles you're using that causes them to relax and contract.
This is called voluntary muscle action. Your brain is controlling the muscle.
Electrical muscle stimulation uses an outside electrical source that stimulates
the nerves to send signals to your muscle to expand and contract. This is done
by sending electrical current through self adhesive electrodes placed over the
muscle. The current passes through your skin to the nerves in that area, causing
the muscle to expand and contract.
Studies have shown that EMS stimulates large nerve axons (long outgrowths of
a nerve cell body), some of which you cannot stimulate voluntarily. It is possible
that EMS might allow for additional muscle hypertrophy (increased development
of tissue by enlargement, without multiplication of cells).
EMS can increase muscle hypertrophy (growth), endurance and strength. EMS may
be used only for this or with regular weight training by aiding recovery and
helping muscles grow and get stronger. EMS can increase body temperature, heart
rate and metabolism (promoting energy and fat absorption from the body).
How Does EMS Work?
Normally when you perform an exercise, your brain sends a message through your
spinal cord to nerves indicating muscles to contract. EMS uses electrical impulses
to stimulate the nerve axons. These impulses reach the nerve axons, signaling
the muscles to contract and relax rhythmically as instructed by the EMS unit.
EMS actually stimulates muscles that you can not normally exercise voluntarily.
This allows you to train muscles that may normally have little activity.
Will EMS Improve My Physical Appearance?
EMS is widely used by bodybuilders and other athletes as a supplement to strength
training. Olympic athletes have been utilizing EMS to enhance their training
for over twenty years. EMS is used to increase muscle tone and endurance.
For best results, many bodybuilders use EMS in conjunction with working out.
A rhythmic pumping of the muscles, produced by the EMS unit, helps deliver nutrients
and oxygen to the muscles. Concurrently, waste products such as lactic acid
are pumped out of the muscles. This increased blood flow to the muscles cuts
down on recovery time and promotes healthy muscle activity. Bodybuilders also
frequently use EMS for the relaxation of muscle spasms. EMS provides an increase
in range of motion, which reduces the chance of injury. Men and Women are increasingly
using EMS to enhance their appearance by toning their abdominal and chest muscles.
What is the difference between our EMS device and the ones displayed on T.V.
EMS was traditionally used by physical therapists and physicians to aid in the
recovery of muscle related injuries. Just Recently, the fitness industry has
captured the muscle stimulation/growth attribute of the EMS, and has attached
outrageous marketing claims such as "six pack abs in six weeks". EMS
will help achieve muscle toning results; however you must supplement your therapy
with a normal workout.
The "As seen on T.V." EMS devices (i.e. Abtronic, Ab Energizer, Ab
Buster, Ab Belt, Ab Toner etc…) lack the output parameters and controls
that the EMS 1000plus has. More so, the mere design of these "As seen on
T.V." stimulation belts inhibit the versatility of their function. For
example, an Ab belt can not be used to treat a sore knee or shoulder. Most of
all, the electrodes that are used on these devices are of very poor quality,
and the warranties are almost non-existent.
How Can I Get an EMS Unit?
EMS is available to everyone with a prescription. EMS is covered by most insurance policies. Please
Click here to check your coverage.
Supplies
Approved patients will receive monthly supply shipments of electrodes and batteries
at no charge. If at any time during the month you run low on supplies, or if
you need a different style of electrode, simply call toll free
1-866-623-7246.
Average monthly usage is: two packs of two inch round electrodes, one butterfly
electrode, and two batteries. We can customize monthly supply amounts of various
styles and sizes upon request. Keep in mind, best results are realized through
proper use and high quality supplies. We are here to assist your needs.
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