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Vitalstim
VitalStim is a specific type of electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) therapy that is used to treat dysphagia, which is difficulty swallowing. The therapy uses low-voltage electrical current to stimulate the muscles used for swallowing, which can help to improve muscle strength and function. In this article, we will discuss the mechanism of action, applications, benefits,…
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EMS Muscle Stimulation
Electronic muscle stimulators, also known as EMS devices, are machines that aid people in toning their muscles. These types of machines can help an individual keep their body toned, in shape and according to some, enable them to lose weight. They are also used by physical therapists and health care professionals for the relief of…
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EMS Electrical Muscle Stimulation
Electrical Muscle Stimulation, also known as EMS, is a very popular way to shake the muscles and prevent muscle atrophy. Some patients need it desperately, that’s why a lot of doctors use it on a regular basis. EMS is good when the patient has been suffering from strong injuries and is put to bed for…
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Electrotherapy Stimulation
Electrotherapy stimulation, also known as electrical stimulation therapy or simply electric stimulation, is a non-invasive method used to reduce pain and muscle spasms. It uses electrical impulses to stimulate nerve and muscle activity, resulting in improved blood flow, muscle strength, and reduced pain. Electrotherapy is commonly used in physical therapy and rehabilitation, but it can…
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Electric Stimulation Therapy Depression
Electric stimulation therapy, also known as electroconvulsive therapy (ECT), is a form of treatment for depression that involves the use of electrical impulses to stimulate the brain. ECT is typically used for individuals with severe depression that has not responded to other forms of treatment, such as medications or psychotherapy. During ECT, a patient is…
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CES Ultra
Cranial Electrotherapy Stimulation (CES) Ultra is a type of therapy that uses low-level electrical stimulation to the brain. The therapy involves the application of a small, painless electrical current to the cranial area, usually through earclip electrodes or forehead electrodes. The electrical current is generated by a CES device and is thought to stimulate the…