Real E-MUST Lievens, EOS, 2003, April, 55-59 ‘Electrical Muscle Stimulation and Training’ THE innovative concept for electrical muscle stimulation using.

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Real E-MUST Lievens, EOS, 2003, April, ‘Electrical Muscle Stimulation and Training’ THE innovative concept for electrical muscle stimulation using an ideal form, duration, frequency and intensity of the applied electrical impulse

Real E-MUST THE innovative technique to. stimulate weak muscles. strengthen healthy muscles with positive effects on the general well-being Tassenoy en Lievens, Kine, 2000, 13,

Real E-MUST Existing devices use ultrashort pulses (microseconds) which only elicit a local muscle contraction ….. and with a negligible activation of the muscle fibers Lievens, World Congress Physical Therapy, 1999, Japan µs

Real E-MUST These devices stimulate muscles by increasing the intensity of the pulse, which is associated with the production of heat ( Q = I² x t x R) DISADVANTAGES: - skin irritation - thermal injury - increased pain - intolerance

Real E-MUST The total strength of a muscle depends on the number of its active muscle fibers Different fibers. type - I (dark). type – II (lighter ) Kakulas, Perth, Australia

Real E-MUST Inactivity : muscle fibers are developed to a lesser extend Activity : development to a larger extend Kakulas, Perth, Australia

Real E-MUST … A large number of muscle fibers remain unused even following the most intensive training

Real E-MUST The E-MUST stimulates all muscle fibers, the active as well as the unused ones:. without skin irritation or thermal injury. without pain but with a pleasant sensation. giving a full muscle contraction. giving the feeling of training the muscle

Real E-MUST For muscle stimulation, the Real E-MUST uses a rectangular current with a compensating phase Lievens, Congress Chartered Society Physiotherapy, 1999, Birmingham

Real E-MUST monophasic pulse NO formation of caustic soda (NaOH) which causes burns biphasic pulse

Real E-MUST The Real E-MUST produces a 1000 times longer current (10 milliseconds) and with 50 pulses / minute … with experimental proof of maximal generation of strength in animals as well as in humans 10 ms µs Lievens, Second International and Third National Congress Physical Education and Sports Science, 2000, Teheran

Real E-MUST The Real E-MUST uses heated electrodes Result:. decrease of the motor threshold during muscle stimulation Advantages:. decrease of the required intensity of the pulse. suppressing the side-effects

Real E-MUST Indications for generation maximal strength in a muscle by Real E-MUST muscle stimulation:. active sports. figure styling. seniors / geriatrics. rehabilitation following trauma and surgery. rehabilitation following immobilisation and rest. low back pain: strengthening of spinal muscles. childbirth: strengthening of the abdominals. symptoms of paresis and paralysis. conditions with (painful) stiffness. multiple sclerosis (MS). …

Real E-MUST The Real E-MUST in active sports Exceptionally efficient to further increase the level of muscle performance, on top of your daily trainingsessions  +/- 16 % increase of strength of the quadriceps in a professional cyclist in ONE month

Real E-MUST The Real E-MUST following replacement of hip / knee. 15 patients. 5 days / week for one month. 15 minutes stimulation of the quadriceps per day  spectacular shortening of recovery:. gain in muscle strength: +/- 12 %. increase of muscle volume: +/- 1 cm

Real E-MUST The Real E-MUST in paraparetic / paralytic conditions. Guillain-Barré (segmental demyelinisation). daily stimulation for one month  spectacular results in comparison with other modalities of stimulation. Tetraplegia. 4 times per week for one month . 5% gain in muscle volume. NO skin irritation (compared to traditional stimulation modalities)

Real E-MUST No contraindications when the Real E-MUST is administered and safely applicated following the instructions

Real E-MUST The Real E-MUST. very easy administration. not invasive. not addictive. allows independent application. provides TENS as well (pulseduration of 1 msec) as a treatment for chronic and acute pain

Real E-MUST The FIRST and UNIQUE device for electrical stimulation of muscles guaranteeing maximal muscle strength without any danger and without any discomfort for the user