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Knee
Knee pain
Pain in the
Lower leg
lower leg
Pain in the
ankle and
Ankle
Achilles
tendon
problem
Pain in
Foot
the foot

4.3.3. ELECTRICAL MUSCLE STIMULATION (EMS) PROGRAMS

These programs, commonly called "neuromuscular electrical stimulation" (NMES) or "electro-
myostimulation", emit impulses to cause a muscle contraction. They are especially used for
strengthening the muscle mass. Only perform the electrical muscle stimulation program on in-
tact and healthy muscles. Because they involve muscle contraction, they need to be performed
at rest (lying or sitting).
When using for the first time, the electrical stimulation can lead to an atypical and strange sensa-
tion. It is advisable to begin the program on low intensity and change to a higher one to become
used to it. The stimulation must remain comfortable and muscle contractions must not be harsh
or painful. If your program is part of intensive physical exercise or after effort, you are advised to
choose a low intensity to limit muscular fatigue.
Summary Table of the EMS Programs
Treatment
Indication
site
Tightness
of the
Shoulder
trapezius
muscle
14
30mn
Phase 1
30mn
Phase 1
30mn
Phase 1
Phase 1
30mn
Phase 2
Phase 3
EMS
Treatment
Treatment
time
phases
Phase 1
Phase 2
28mn
Phase 3
Phase 4
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100Hz
150
100Hz
150
100Hz
200
40Hz (5s)
250
6Hz (10s)
250
50Hz (5s)
250
Impulses
Frequency
Width
(time)
in µS
5Hz (5mn)
280
55Hz (10s)
280
6Hz (8s)
280
3Hz (10mn)
280
On : 0.25s
BURST
Off : 0.25s
On : 0.25s
BURST
Off : 0.25s
Continuous
CONT
output
Continuous
CONT
output
Wave
Description
form
Preparation
phase
Intensity :
50%
Up : 1,5s
Down :
0,75s
EMS
Intensity:
25%
Phase of
relaxation
Intensity :
40%

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