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Electronic Muscle Stimulators
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Globus® Sport Trainer
For comprehensive sport training.
Features Aerobic Resistance and Active Recovery programs plus nine additional programs to help you reach your specific training objectives. Train two different body parts using two different programs simultaneously; includes Favorites programming capability so you can choose from your personal training library.
3 Level Menu Guides the Sport User through the following choices
1 - Sport Choice, Conditioning / Competition
2 - Objective and Training Level
3 - Body Part
Body Parts: Arm, thigh, Gluteus, Calf, Dorsal, Shoulder.
Adjustable Duration
Users can override workout duration while training.
Multiple Users
Several users can share the Sport, all keeeping track of their favorite stimulation protocols. 10 users, 9 training objectives, 11 sports
Favorites
Bookmarks for easy retrieval of personal library. Each user can bookmark custom protocol settings for a personalized use.
Last Sessions
Automatically memorizes the last 10 electro-stimulation sessions, which can be recalled with two key strokes. Recalls the current intensity and setting of the last 10 treatments, for each user.
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$899 Canadian Dollars
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Globus® Fitness Trainer
For the fitness enthusiast.
Basic training and recovery for fitness enthusiasts and endurance athletes. Features Aerobic Resistance and Active Recovery programs. Train two different body parts using two different programs simultaneously; includes Favorites programming capability so you can choose from your personal training library.
Similar to Globus Sport except 3 users, 4 Fitness objectives, 1 Sport
2 Level Menu Guides the Sport User through the following choices
1 - Fitness Objective and Training Level
2 - Body Part
Body Parts: Arm, thigh, Gluteus, Calf, Dorsal, Shoulder.
$599 Canadian Dollars
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Compex® Fitness Trainer
Three Programs designed for the fitness enthusiast or casual recreational athlete. Recommended for endurance athletes.
3 Programs
- Endurance
- Resistance
- Active Recovery
$449 Canadian Dollars
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Electrodes
$11.99 Per pack (4 electrodes per pack)
Enter the number of packs in the box(es)
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Lectron II Conductivity Gel
Extends the life of the electrodes and makes it more comfortable.
$9.99 per 250 ml tube
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Compex Lead Wires Set
$24.99 Per set (set of 4)
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Research Study at the University of Wisconsin published in the Journal of Sports Science and Medicine shows Neuromuscular Electric Stimulation Training increased abdominal strength by 58% and abdominal endurance increased by 72% over an 8 week period. Here's the bottom line "NMES, as used in the current study, resulted in significant improvements in the muscular strength and endurance of the abdominal region, as well as subject’s perceived shape and satisfaction of the midsection."
"I have been using my EMS unit on my core muscles 5-6 times per week and am very happy with the results. I am finally feeling stronger at one of my weakest points which is allowing me to transfer much more power from my upper body onto my ski poles."
- Chris Klebl (paraplegic world class cross-country skier) www.chrisklebl.com
Electronic Muscle Stimulation
When a technique is widely used by elite athletes, it's because it is effective. Electronic muscle stimulation is one of these effective workout, training and muscle rehabilitation techniques. The EMS unit is an innovative product, that improves sport and rehabilitation training. By using the EMS unit the athlete can train more effectively and efficiently resulting in a true competitive advantage!
Electronic muscle stimulation controls the work of the muscles via the motor nerves. Programming these impulses enables the athletes to target their workout for power, endurance or resistance. The EMS unit electronics give powerful contractions without pain. The microprocessor controls the work of the muscles while adhering to principles of traditional training physiology.
CLINICAL STUDIES
"Electrical stimulation and swimming performance". Pichon F. Chatard., Martin A., Comett G. Med Sci Sport Exerc 27 (12): 1671-6, 1995.
"Maximal voluntary quadriceps strength patterns in Olympic overtrained athletes". Koutedakis Y., Frischknecht R., Vrbova G., Sharpe N.C. , Bugett R. Med Sci Sports Exerc 27 (4): 566-72, 1995.
"Effect of the frequency of neuromuscular electric stimulation of the leg on femoral arterial blood flow". Zicot M., Riguax P. J Mal Vasc 20 (1): 9-13, 1995. <
"The influence of electrical stimulation training on swimming performance". Pichon F., Cometti G., Petiot S.
"Effect of electrical stimulation training on the contractile characteristics of the triceps surae muscle". Martin L., Cometti G., Pousson M., Morlon B. Eur J Appl Physiol 67 (5): 457-61, 1993.
"Electrical stimulation of quadriceps femoris in an elite weight lifter: a single subject experiment". Delitto A., Brown M., Strube M. J., Rose S.J., Lehman R.C. Int J Sports Med 10 (3): 187-91, 1989.
"The effects of eletromyostimulation training and basketball practice on muscle strength and jumping ability". Int J Sports Med 21 (6): 437-43, 2000.
"Re-examination of training effects by electrostimulation in the human elbow musculoskeletal system". Colson S., Martin A., Van Hoecke J. Int J Sports Med 21 (4): 281-8, 2000.
"Neuromuscular electrical stimulation and voluntary exercise". Hainaut K., Duchateau J., Sports Med 14 (2): 100-13, 1992.
"Activation of Human plantar flexor muscles increases after electrostimulation training". Maffiuletti N. A., Pensini M., Martin A. J Appl Physiol (in process), 2001.
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