03/02/2023
EMS, or electrical muscle stimulation, is a method of using electrical impulses to contract muscles. It is commonly used in physical therapy and rehabilitation to help patients regain muscle strength and function after an injury or surgery. It can also be used to help improve muscle endurance, flexibility, and range of motion. The impulses are delivered through electrodes placed on the skin, which are connected to a device that generates the electrical current. The intensity and frequency of the impulses can be adjusted to target specific muscle groups and to suit the needs of individual patients.