2023
DOI: 10.1002/lsm.23711
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Prospective study to assess the efficacy and safety of a noninvasive electro‐muscular stimulation for improvement of muscle strength and muscle toning of the extremities

Nkem Ugonabo,
Pooja H. Rambhia,
Janet You
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveWe sought to evaluate the safety and efficacy of an electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) device in the improvement of muscle strength and toning of the upper extremities. This device, which is FDA‐cleared as a two‐channel muscle stimulator, provides up to eight electrodes with waveforms inducing muscle stimulation. Although a prior study demonstrated it is safe and effective for use in the abdomen, this system, which has electrodes specifically designed for the extremities, has not previously been eval… Show more

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“…In a clinical trial of 45 subjects, significant improvement in objective bicep and tricep strength as well as patient-perceived response, was shown over 90 days with good tolerability. 16 Although combination strategies can open the door to seemingly limitless device/drug constellations, the need for high quality evidence to support their use or change patient care, remains. Chou et al illustrate this point well in their systematic review of pulsed dye laser (PDL) and adjuvant topical therapy for treatment of port wine stains.…”
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“…In a clinical trial of 45 subjects, significant improvement in objective bicep and tricep strength as well as patient-perceived response, was shown over 90 days with good tolerability. 16 Although combination strategies can open the door to seemingly limitless device/drug constellations, the need for high quality evidence to support their use or change patient care, remains. Chou et al illustrate this point well in their systematic review of pulsed dye laser (PDL) and adjuvant topical therapy for treatment of port wine stains.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Bulking muscle, Ugonabo et al are the first to assess the efficacy and safety of an electrical muscle stimulation device specifically on multiple muscle groups in the upper arms. In a clinical trial of 45 subjects, significant improvement in objective bicep and tricep strength as well as patient‐perceived response, was shown over 90 days with good tolerability 16 …”
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