The interest in electro-motor stimulation as a strengthening modality has prompted many recent studies. Unfortunately, ambiguity rather than clear directions for future research and clinical practice have emerged. Problems are identified with strength testing methods, and in non-standardized training programmes and stimulus parameters, suggesting the need for minimum requirements when reporting these studies. It is hoped that suggestions presented in this paper will result in more careful research designs, improved inter-study comparison and more appropriate clinical protocols
Background: Whole-body electrical myostimulation (WB-EMS) is a relatively recent training methodolog...
INTRODUCTION: Electrical stimulation (ES) is now widely used as a modality of strengthening in healt...
Research methods:Survey was selected 40 patients who experienced a first stroke and to rehabilitate ...
The interest in electro-motor stimulation as a strengthening modality has prompted many recent studi...
The use of electrical stimulation in rehabilitation is a long established procedure for the manageme...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-201).Measurements of muscle activity d...
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) is the triggering of muscle contraction by use of an electri...
Muscle strain injuries affect a wide range of physically active people around the world and are reac...
Many experimental reports on electric stimulation developing muscle strength have been published. Tw...
Contrary to other widespread forms of electrical stimulation, such as transcutaneous electrical nerv...
Objective: A common form of therapy in physical therapy is the strengthening of muscles. As regards ...
The stimulation of motor nerves to produce muscle contraction in normally innervated muscles is a lo...
The effect of different training intensities of electro-motor stimulation (EMS) on strength gains pr...
There are several parameters that can be modulated during electrical stimulation-induced muscle cont...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of EMS training on hamstring muscle strength. T...
Background: Whole-body electrical myostimulation (WB-EMS) is a relatively recent training methodolog...
INTRODUCTION: Electrical stimulation (ES) is now widely used as a modality of strengthening in healt...
Research methods:Survey was selected 40 patients who experienced a first stroke and to rehabilitate ...
The interest in electro-motor stimulation as a strengthening modality has prompted many recent studi...
The use of electrical stimulation in rehabilitation is a long established procedure for the manageme...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 185-201).Measurements of muscle activity d...
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) is the triggering of muscle contraction by use of an electri...
Muscle strain injuries affect a wide range of physically active people around the world and are reac...
Many experimental reports on electric stimulation developing muscle strength have been published. Tw...
Contrary to other widespread forms of electrical stimulation, such as transcutaneous electrical nerv...
Objective: A common form of therapy in physical therapy is the strengthening of muscles. As regards ...
The stimulation of motor nerves to produce muscle contraction in normally innervated muscles is a lo...
The effect of different training intensities of electro-motor stimulation (EMS) on strength gains pr...
There are several parameters that can be modulated during electrical stimulation-induced muscle cont...
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of EMS training on hamstring muscle strength. T...
Background: Whole-body electrical myostimulation (WB-EMS) is a relatively recent training methodolog...
INTRODUCTION: Electrical stimulation (ES) is now widely used as a modality of strengthening in healt...
Research methods:Survey was selected 40 patients who experienced a first stroke and to rehabilitate ...