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  2. Electrical muscle stimulation - Wikipedia

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    Luigi Galvani (1761) provided the first scientific evidence that current can activate muscle. During the 19th and 20th centuries, researchers studied and documented the exact electrical properties that generate muscle movement. [25] [26] It was discovered that the body functions induced by electrical stimulation caused long-term changes in the ...

  3. Electrotherapy - Wikipedia

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    relaxation of muscle spasms [5] [6] prevention and retardation of disuse atrophy [7] [8] increase of local blood circulation [9] muscle rehabilitation and re-education [10] electrical muscle stimulation [11] maintaining and increasing range of motion; management of chronic and intractable pain including diabetic neuropathy [12]

  4. Electrical Muscle Stimulation: I Tried the Katalyst EMS ... - AOL

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    The Katalyst EMS Workout uses electrical muscle stimulation to target your muscles for a full-body strength workout. I tried the EMS suit and this is what I thought.

  5. Functional electrical stimulation - Wikipedia

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    It was not until 1967 that the term functional electrical stimulation was coined by Moe and Post, [24] and used in a patent entitled, "Electrical stimulation of muscle deprived of nervous control with a view of providing muscular contraction and producing a functionally useful moment". [25] Offner's patent described a system used to treat foot ...

  6. 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.

  7. My Years of Leg Pain Turned Out to Be ALS: Why the ... - AOL

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    It measures muscle response or electrical activity in response to a nerve's stimulation of the muscle. At this appointment, they ran that again; it was probably my eighth or ninth time getting an ...