Muscle Stimulator Machine Physiotherapy
A muscular stimulator machine, also known as an electrical muscle stimulator (EMS), is a type of electrotherapy that activates muscle contractions using electrical impulses to lessen pain, build weak muscles, and promote wound healing.
It is essentially an electronic device that can contract your muscles by passing an electrical current through them.
These electric currents can help with pain reduction, but they do not completely eliminate it. Therefore, this method serves as a substitute for treating muscular pain.
By using an electrical muscle stimulator machine, you can get pain reduction, muscle re-education, decreased inflammation and swelling, facilitated tissue repair, and increased local blood flow.
Why We Use Muscle Stimulator Machine
Pain reduction: You can use EMS in mild doses to lessen your degree of discomfort.
Muscle tightening: EMS can be applied to a muscle to assist activate it or maintaining muscular tone at various intensities.
Relaxing back muscles: Electric muscle stimulation helps relax the back muscles, reducing lower back pain and stiffness.
Working on atrophied or weak muscles: Broken bones, soft tissue injuries, spinal cord injuries, neuromuscular conditions, stroke, and several illnesses can make it difficult to move or exercise, which makes muscles weaker over time. These muscles may be kept engaged and prevented from atrophy by using EMS.
Helping athletes recover: This program may be helpful for athletes who engage in high-intensity training and are prone to severe cramps or spasms.
Benefits
- Enhances athletic performance
- Offers relief from cramps
- Retrains muscles
- Increases range of motion
- Improves cosmetic muscle
- Builds muscle strength
- Improves aerobic capacity
- Supports weight management
- Enhances tissue healing
- Maintains muscle mass
- Prevents blood clot formation
- Reduces fluid build-up