Thursday, June 6, 2013

Muscle Simulation



Muscle simulation in an excellent device for treating muscle injuries. This device is approved by medical professionals in all countries. Muscle simulation unit was invested by John Faraday, a great physicist, in 1831. All the hospitals and clinics around the world at present use this device for the treatment of injuries in the muscle. Medical professionals use this unit to improve blood circulation, preventing atrophy in the injured muscles, muscle tone and re-educate paralyzed muscles as well.

There is a pair of electrodes with the muscle simulator which needs to be placed at the top or near the affected muscle. The device sends electrical signal to the electrodes which are then send to the muscles through the electrodes. The speed and strength are determined by the several dials in the device. As the electricity enters the muscle through the electrodes, the patient can feel it. According to the doctor's recommendation, the dials are adjusted.

This simulation device is for those who are unable to work out their own muscle in the conventional ways. The motor nerves on the brain are simulated to naturally contract and expand specific muscles through the electrical signals. Once the nerves receive the signals, the muscle starts to contract and expand as per the patients comfort. In this way, they can exercise their muscle and gain muscle mass and keep the muscles strong. Additionally, throughout the body a healthy blood flow is also supplied through Muscle simulation. In order to prevent thrombosis, muscle simulators are also used after surgery.

There are several muscle stimulators available in the market. When choosing which one to buy, factors such as performance, weight and size become important in determining the right one. Currently the LCS 161 Muscle Simulator is the best one taking into consideration all relevant factors. Electrical muscle simulators are growing popularity. They are now used by people to reduce chronic pains and also to get six pack abs. People should be cautious in using the simulator. They should use the electrical signal as prescribed by the doctors, otherwise they might end up harming themselves rather than doing any good.

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