EMS 5.0 Electronic Muscle Stimulator
EMS 5.0 Electronic Muscle Stimulator - Home Health Care
The EMS 5.0 Electronic Muscle Stimulator provides a proven, efficient way of treating muscle injuries by the transmission of electronic pulses that causes passive exercise. The stimulation, contraction and relaxation cycle of Electronic Muscle Stimulator loosens muscle fibers, increases blood flow and stimulates muscle growth.
Ideal for treating back and neck pain, sore muscles and more!
EMS 5.0 Electronic Muscle Stimulator Features:
Channel: Dual, isolated between channels- Intensity Control: Adjustable, 0-80 mA peak into 500 ohm load each channel
- Wave Form: Asymmetrical Bi-Phase Square Pulse
- Voltage: 0 to 40 V
- Power Supply: One 9V battery
- Size: 95(H) x 65(W) x 23.5(T) mm
- Weight: 115 grams with battery
- Pulse Rate: 5, 30, 100 Hz
- Pulse Width: Fixed 250uS
- Contraction Time: Adjustable from 1-30 seconds
- Relaxation Time: Adjustable from 1-45 seconds
- Ramp Time: 1, 3, or 5 seconds
- Max Charge per pulse: 20 micro-coulombs
- Battery Life: Approximately 25 hours at nominal settings.
- Includes four pre-gelled electrode pads
How Electronic Muscle Stimulation works:
Electronic Muscle Stimultion is an internationally accepted and proven way of treating muscle injuries. It works by sending electronic pulses to the muscle needing treatment; this causes the muscle to exercise passively. Electronic Muscle Stimultion has a low frequency and this in conjunction with the square wave pattern allows direct work on muscle groupings. Electronic Muscle Stimultion is widely used in hospitals and sports clinics for the treatment of muscular injuries and for the re-education of paralyzed muscles, to prevent atrophy in affected muscles an improving muscle tone and blood circulation.
Benefits of Electronic Muscle Stimulation:
Relaxation of muscle spasms, prevention of retardation of disuse atrophy, increasing local blood circulation, muscle re-education, Immediate post-surgical stimulation of calf muscles to prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and maintaining or increasing range of motion.







