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  2. Electrical muscle stimulation - Wikipedia

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    Athlete recovering with four-channel, electrical muscle stimulation machine attached through self-adhesive pads to her hamstrings. Electrical muscle stimulation can be used as a training, [7] [8] [9] therapeutic, [10] [11] or cosmetic tool.

  3. A PT's Picks for the Best EMS Machines for Muscle ... - AOL

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    Compex Performance 3.0 Muscle Stimulator. Unlike the above two products on the list, the Compex Performance 3.0 Muscle Stimulator contains an operational control box from which the electrode ...

  4. Microcurrent electrical neuromuscular stimulator - Wikipedia

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    A microcurrent electrical neuromuscular stimulator or MENS (also microamperage electrical neuromuscular stimulator) is a device used to send weak electrical signals into the body. Such devices apply extremely small microamp [uA] electrical currents (less than 1 milliampere [mA]) to the tissues using electrodes placed on the skin.

  5. Haptic technology - Wikipedia

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    Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) can be used to create haptic sensations in the skin or muscles. Most notable examples include haptic suits Tesla suit, [ 35 ] Owo haptic vest [ 36 ] and wearable armbands Valkyrie EIR. [ 37 ]

  6. Electrotherapy - Wikipedia

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    Electrotherapy is the use of electrical energy as a medical treatment. [1] In medicine, the term electrotherapy can apply to a variety of treatments, including the use of electrical devices such as deep brain stimulators for neurological disease. [2]

  7. Neuromuscular monitoring - Wikipedia

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    The mechanical response to stimulation of the muscle can be measured by mechanomyography, kinemyography and acceleromyography [13] Quantitative acceleromyographic neuromuscular monitor with stimulating electrodes over the ulnar nerve and the piezoelectric crystal that measures acceleration on the thumb with hand adapter.