Professional EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) machines for muscle rehabilitation, strength training, and performance enhancement. Our selection serves physiotherapists, chiropractors, and athletic trainers with effective tools for targeted muscle therapy.

Our EMS muscle stimulation machines include:

  • Portable units with rechargeable batteries for clinic and home use
  • Combination devices with TENS and interferential therapy
  • Dual and quad-channel output machines for multiple treatment areas
  • Digital models with preset programs for specific muscle groups
  • Customizable protocols for individualized treatment plans
  • User-friendly LCD displays for easy operation

StimTec NEO TENS/EMS/IFC/Microcurrent Device
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StimTec Plus TENS & EMS Unit
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$159.95$135.96

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StimTec Target TENS & EMS Combination Unit
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Advanced Home Recovery Kit
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$169.95

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Neck Pain / Cervical Recovery Kit
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$189.95

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Back Pain / Sciatica Recovery Kit
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$199.95

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Cefar Peristim Pro Incontinence unit
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$529.95

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Q: What's the difference between EMS and NMES?
A:

EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) and NMES (Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation) are essentially the same technology - both use electrical impulses to stimulate muscle contractions. NMES is often the preferred clinical term, emphasizing the neuromuscular pathway stimulation. Both terms describe devices that cause muscle contractions for rehabilitation, strengthening, or re-education purposes.

Q: How does EMS differ from TENS therapy?
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EMS stimulates motor nerves to cause muscle contractions for strengthening and rehabilitation, while TENS targets sensory nerves to block pain signals without muscle contraction. EMS uses higher intensity currents to reach motor thresholds, whereas TENS uses lower intensities for comfort. Many combination units offer both modalities for complete treatment protocols.

Q: What conditions benefit from EMS/NMES therapy?
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EMS effectively treats muscle weakness, atrophy, spasticity, and re-education following injury or surgery. It's valuable for post-stroke rehabilitation, orthopedic recovery, sports injury rehabilitation, and maintaining muscle mass during immobilization. EMS also enhances athletic performance through strength training and recovery protocols.

Q: Can patients use EMS machines at home safely?
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Yes, when properly prescribed and with adequate training. Patients should receive electrode placement instruction, parameter settings, and safety guidelines from their healthcare provider. Home units typically feature preset programs and safety limits. Avoid use on pacemakers, during pregnancy, over the heart area, or on insensitive skin. Regular follow-up ensures proper usage and progress.

Q: What's the difference between 2-channel and 4-channel EMS units?
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2-channel units stimulate two muscle groups simultaneously, suitable for basic treatments or smaller practices. 4-channel units allow treatment of four areas or provide more complex stimulation patterns for advanced protocols. Four channels enable bilateral treatments, multiple muscle groups, or reciprocal muscle patterns for more sophisticated rehabilitation programs.

Q: How do I choose between portable and clinical EMS units?
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Portable units are ideal for home patient use, mobile practitioners, or basic clinic needs with battery operation and simplified controls. Clinical units offer advanced parameters, multiple modalities, higher power output, and detailed programming for professional settings. Consider your treatment complexity, patient volume, and whether you need combination therapies when selecting.

Advanced muscle stimulation technology for targeted rehabilitation and training. Our EMS machines deliver precise electrical stimulation with adjustable frequencies, intensities, and contraction patterns. Many units combine multiple modalities for muscle conditioning and pain management. Our team helps you select the right EMS machine for your specific practice needs and patient requirements.