Abstract 11957: Physical Training Augmented With Whole Body Electronic Muscle Stimulation is Superior to Conventional Training Alone in Healthy Subjects, a Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Abstract:Introduction:
Physical activity is protective against cardiovascular (CV) disease and mortality, yet more than 25% of adults do not perform any regular exercise. Whole body electronic muscle stimulation (WB-EMS) is a novel FDA-approved device used for physical training that simultaneously stimulates all major muscle groups using percutaneous electrical impulse transmission during exercise. Preliminary studies demonstrated increased muscle mass, reduced fat mass, and improved functional capacity in … Show more
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