Electromyostimulation

Electromyostimulation is a technique of activating muscles using electrical impulses, which is used in rehabilitation, sports training, and cosmetology. The procedure allows you to cause muscle contractions without the active participation of a person, training, strengthening, or restoring muscle tone.
How does electromyostimulation work?
Electrodes are placed on the skin over the target muscles
The device delivers low-frequency electrical pulses
Impulses activate motor nerves
Rhythmic muscle contractions are caused
Stimulates blood circulation and tissue nutrition
The neuromuscular connection is being restored
Who is it recommended for?
For patients after injuries, surgeries and strokes
For people with paresis and paralysis
Patients with muscle atrophy and weakness
For athletes to recover and maintain shape
People with low physical activity
For individuals undergoing a rehabilitation program
Main indications
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Neuromuscular conduction disorders
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Muscular dystrophy and decreased strength
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Atony after prolonged immobilization
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Weakness of the abdominal and back muscles
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Pelvic floor weakness
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Posture and motor control disorders
Advantages of the procedure
Muscle activation without physical exertion
Painless and comfortable effect
Prevention of atrophy
Accelerate recovery from injuries
Improving blood circulation
Increasing strength and endurance
Possibility of combination with exercise therapy
Local and precise impact
Suitable for medical and aesthetic rehabilitation.
Contraindications
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Oncological diseases
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Pregnancy
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Pacemaker, severe arrhythmias
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Epilepsy
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Convulsive readiness
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Skin damage or infections
How does the session work?
The session begins with selecting the target area (abdomen, legs, back, face, etc.), after which the electrodes are fixed, the frequency and current strength are adjusted, and the muscles begin to contract rhythmically without pain, with possible slight tremors.
Duration: 30 minutes.
Recommended course: 10–12 procedures, can be combined with physical exercises (calculated individually for each patient).
Results
Increasing muscle strength
Increased endurance
Muscle volume restoration
Improving coordination of movements
Reducing muscle weakness
Prevention of atrophy
Posture correction
Increased metabolism
Improvement of general physical condition