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Muscle wastage: EMS is used in the treatment of medical conditions involving muscle 

wastage including: Neuromuscular facilitation - Muscle re-education - Muscle training - 

Prevention/slowing of atrophy/hypotrophy - Preventing postoperative muscle weakness 

- Reduction of spasticity - Maintaining or increasing range of motion - Training of partial 

peripheral nerve damage with signs of re-innervation - Treatment of scoliosis.

4.1 Mode of operation

EMS uses external electrical impulses that act through the skin to stimulate the nerves 

supplying a specific muscle group.
The muscle reacts in different ways depending on the strength of current and duration 

and frequency of the electrical impulse.
Muscles are made up of two different types of fibre:

- Red fibre is slower contracting and aerobic working.

- White fibre is faster acting and capable of anaerobic working.
The proportions of red and white fibres depend on the way the muscle is used.

Fibre can be converted from one type to the other, depending on the signals it receives. 

This is known as the Trophic effect.
Different frequencies have different effects: Low (1-10 Hz) frequencies coupled with 

long impulse times have a purifying and relaxing effect through individual contractions, 

whereby the circulation in the treated muscle is simultaneously improved and removal 

of metabolic end products is supported (lymphatic drainage). The oxygen supply to the 

muscle is improved.
In contrast, medium (20-50 Hz) frequencies can put a high level of strain on the muscle, 

thus promoting the muscular structure.
Very high frequencies (60-90 Hz) can be used to promote muscle definition and bulk.

The body maps at the back of this guide show pad positioning in order to stimulate 

specific muscle groups.

4.2 Treatment time and treatment interval

Treatment by EMS can vary between 15–60 minutes stimulation twice a week to treatment 

several times per day.

4.3 Choosing the right strength

The object of EMS treatment is to produce powerful muscle contractions.
The strength of the current should be increased to about three times the level at which 

you can first feel the tingling, or to as high as you can stand without causing pain. You 

will probably feel that electrical contraction is being more powerful than a voluntary 

contraction, because the current also stimulates your sensory nerves. The signals have 

a pain-relieving effect.
You may find the sensation uncomfortable to start with, therefore you may not get up 

to therapeutic strength at the start of treatment. The strength can be increased during 

the course of the treatment, as you become accustomed to the sensation. Voluntary 

muscular activity is more effective than stimulation, and it may improve progress if you 

combine voluntary contraction with stimulation.
The powerful muscle contractions caused by electrical stimulation give rise to training 

aches, which usually disappear within a week.
After treatment tingling sensations may continue or your skin may feel numb, this  

is normal.

  

5. TENS and EMS STIMULATION PARAMETERS:

The effect of electrical stimulation on the body depends on the following current settings:

5.1 Pulse Waveform

This describes the time function of the excitation current which may be either monophasic 

or biphasic.
With monophasic pulse trains, the current flows in one direction. With biphasic pulses, 

the excitation current alternates its direction.

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Страница 1: ...Instructions For Use Flexistim READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE USE flexistim instructions final indd 1 27 11 2014 12 06...

Страница 2: ...s 23 11 6 Adjust the Intensity 24 11 7 Skip Function 24 12 ADJUSTING MANUAL PROGRAMMES 25 12 1 TENS 25 12 2 EMS 26 12 3 IFT 27 12 4 MICROCURRENT 27 13 LOCK AND UNLOCK YOUR OWN PROGRAMME 28 14 MEMORY M...

Страница 3: ...een used 1 2 4 Power Supply Removeable rechargeable Li ion battery with option of operation through external mains power adaptor 2 WARNING AND CAUTIONS Contraindications 1 Do not use this device on pa...

Страница 4: ...0 R H 3 4 10 Apply stimulation only to normal intact clean healthy skin 11 Using the device directly over metallic implants could cause the currents to focus over a small area causing tissue burns If...

Страница 5: ...e for you TENS is clinically tested and approved for many applications including Back pain and lumbar and cervical spine problems Joint pain e g knee joint hip joint shoulder Neuralgia Headaches Women...

Страница 6: ...muscle thus promoting the muscular structure Very high frequencies 60 90 Hz can be used to promote muscle definition and bulk The body maps at the back of this guide show pad positioning in order to s...

Страница 7: ...n irritation under the electrode 5 2 Pulse Frequency WORK WORK REST PERIODIC TIME PULSE WIDE MONOPHASE PULSES INTENSITY PULSE INTENSITY RA MP RA MP BIPHASIC PULSES WORK WORK REST PERIODIC TIME PULSE W...

Страница 8: ...re inflammation is a problem For example sports injuries arthritic conditions bruising and swellings back pain osteo arthritis rheumatoid arthritis muscular pain Many practitioners use a Sweep treatme...

Страница 9: ...anual Mode P11 P12 FREQUENCY Hz PULSE WIDTH s Treatment Timer min EMS Preset Mode P1 P09 Treatment Timer min EMS Manual Mode P10 P11 FREQUENCY Hz PULSE WIDTH s SYNCHRONOUS ALTERNATING SYNCH ALT in dis...

Страница 10: ...and on the right to adjust the intensity in Ch2 IF MODE I F signals penetrate deep into the tissue Positioning pads across the chest or head could be dangerous see section 16 3 For your safety when i...

Страница 11: ...r in other Modes If you need to make more than one treatment you may either a Purchase and recharge additional batteries b Connect to mains power using the mains adaptor 18 9 CONTENTS OF THE PACK Your...

Страница 12: ...ithium battery Do not dispose of the battery in a fire and keep it out of reach of children The battery must be removed from the unit if unit is not used for a long period of time STEP 2 LEADS If only...

Страница 13: ...es 11 OPERATION After assembling and connecting the device 11 1 Turn on the device Press ON OFF KEY LCD displays when the device is on The LCD is backlit To save energy the back light will switch off...

Страница 14: ...r defaults to Continuous C for some TENS programmes and a safe standard treatment time for others If you wish to adjust the Treatment Timer proceed as follows To set a Treatment Time Press either of t...

Страница 15: ...When using ALTERNATING ensure that the Ramp Up Time Work Time and Ramp Down Time equals Rest Time The will appear on your screen if this formula is not followed in EMS manual mode If the warning tria...

Страница 16: ...e number at the top left shows the numbers of uses Press the same keys to return back to the previous normal display To reset the Usage Timer to zero press the CH2 key and PROG key together for 3 seco...

Страница 17: ...asing the intensity so that you can always feel the stimulation clearly You can use these programmes as long as you like The pain relief may wear off after a few hours In which case you can take a bre...

Страница 18: ...es if you want to modify the settings or to experiment with completely different ones Here are some of the ways you can use the programmes Programme 1 Muscle Calming Aims to relax the muscles as much...

Страница 19: ...action Used for all activities requiring maximum muscle output in a very short space of time such as Judo short distance sprinting throwing the discus or shot put 33 15 3 IFT PROGRAMMES Programme tab...

Страница 20: ...elieve pain 15 4 3 FOLLOW UP Although results will usually be seen immediately in some people the effects will be delayed continuing to improve from several hours to over a day or two after the treatm...

Страница 21: ...works at the level of one vertebra of the spine The nerves carrying pain and the TENS stimulation into each vertebra cover an area of the body called a Dermatome Each nerve root serves a known area of...

Страница 22: ...uscles take care to adjust the intensity slowly as the motor nerves may be more sensitive Example EMS Electrode Pad Positions Eye care We all are familiar with it The ever increasing set of little wri...

Страница 23: ...t of muscles Unfortunately unwanted fat and cellulite zones are often to be found in this area and are very difficult to combat Muscular training is one way of improving shape The picture shows the po...

Страница 24: ...al signal is created by the interaction of the signals from all four pads i e between the pads of each channel So the pads need to applied in positions so that the signals from each channel cross over...

Страница 25: ...rnatives for headache below show how many possibilities there are There is no single correct placement and the best position may vary from day to day WARNING Positions 1 4 on the head must NOT be used...

Страница 26: ...of the pad by adding a tiny drop of water on each pad and spreading around If too much water is added the pads will become too soft then it is suggested in order to try to re establish some adhesiven...

Страница 27: ...ock the keypad ii No showing Ensure battery is charged No impulse output from electrodes A circuit is not being made i Have you applied both electrode pads per lead wire to ensure a complete circuit i...

Страница 28: ...hat if any defect in materials or workmanship appears in this product within two years after the original date of consumer purchase it will repair or at its option replace the product in question free...

Страница 29: ...z 2Hz 3Hz 4Hz 5Hz to 50Hz Pulse Width 10 999 mS Waveforms A continuous B square unipolar C sawtooth unipolar Treatment Time 20 mins default Intensity 0 700uA in 10uA steps 53 GENERAL Output Plugs Full...

Страница 30: ...e network devices mobile phones cordless telephones and their base stations walkie talkies can affect this equipment and should be kept at least a distance d 3 3 m away from the equipment Note As indi...

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