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Electrostimulation exploits a natural principle of our body. The brain does in fact stimulate the muscles through electro-chemical type impulses sent to the fibres.
In the same way, XFormer/EXE conveys special low-intensity currents to the muscles and tissues by means of electrodes. Such currents are controlled and totally safe and are able to cause the passive contraction of muscle fibres and increase the flow of blood in the areas involved. Today, all the advantages of electrostimulation are at your disposal.
| > selectively stimulate the different muscle groups by positioning the electrodes |
| > obtain deep and prolonged stimulation of the muscle fibres by adjusting the intensity of the current, something you cannot achieve with traditional workouts |
| > avoid overloading the joints because workouts in the absence of weights do not cause any damaging stress, especially on the spine |
| > avoid tiring your body as occurs with traditional physical activity |
| > achieve good progress very quickly by means of applications performed conveniently in your own home or wherever it suits you best. |
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Wave shape – Two-phase compensated symmetric, very precise to prevent any possible polarisation effect on the tissues. |
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Constant current generator - The set current remains constant throughout the treatment even when the load changes. |
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Frequencies - A broad range of available frequencies selected automatically from 1 to 120Hz |
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Stimulation intensity - 1÷99mA with steps of 1 mA (Encoder adjustment). |
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Impulse width - 50÷400µsec. (each single impulse, whether positive or negative). |
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Ramp generators - To optimise stimulation and improve comfort, in the case of some programs the impulses are produced by precise Ramp-Ups and Ramp-Downs. |
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A major feature of XFormer/EXE is that in various programs, the impulses are produced by an up and down ramp. (fig. below).
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This means the train of impulses never reaches the muscle in a sudden way, but rather at a programmed intensity over a specific time period, according to the features of the selected program.
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