Electrostimulation faithfully reproduces the process by which muscle contractions are controlled by the brain.When we decide to contract a muscle, our brain sends a signal in the form of an electric current that travels at high speed along the nerve fibers. Once the signal arrives at its destination, it excites the motor nerve which then triggers the muscle contraction.In the case of electrostimulation, excitation occurs directly on the motor nerve using electrical pulses perfectly adapted to guarantee effectiveness, safety and comfort in use.
In fact, muscles cannot tell the difference between a voluntary contraction (triggered by the brain) and an electrically induced contraction: It's natural!
I've been using electrostimulation for my bad knee, and since then I've been twitching uncontrollably, in several parts of my body. I don't know if it's related, but it doesn't seem like a coincidence to me…
eaterofpurplegoo 4 months ago
Cool! Going to check this out. Thanks for posting.
Raina430 5 months ago