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Compex SP 4.0 - All Questions

Compex SP 4.0 Muscle Stimulator To Improve Your Training
Compex SP 4.0
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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF COMPEX MUSCLE STIM?
Question by: Adam Appleton on 12 Feb 2020 06:33
Compex muscle stim uses very high quality and high comfort level currents.
Muscle stim can be used in an intense way in complete safety:

- Without causing nervous fatigue
- By protecting your joints
- Electrostimulation has no side effects; it is a non-invasive treatment method, often an effective alternative to drugs, for pain treatment.
Answer by: Adam Appleton on 12 Feb 2020 06:41
WHAT IS MUSCLE STIMULATION?
Question by: Adam Appleton on 12 Feb 2020 07:06
Muscle Stimulation is a tried and tested medical treatment method, used for rehabilitation, pain treatment and for training sportsmen and women.

The working principle behind muscle stim is very simple. It faithfully reproduces the process by which muscle contractions are controlled by the brain.

So, with muscle stim, the activity in your muscles is triggered by electrical impulses sent by our devices to the motor nerve. Your muscle cannot distinguish between a contraction triggered by your brain and one triggered by muscle stimulation. This is known as electrically induced contraction.
Answer by: Adam Appleton on 12 Feb 2020 07:09
CAN MUSCLE VOLUME BE INCREASED WITH COMPEX?
Question by: Adam Appleton on 12 Feb 2020 07:10
Yes. The work carried out during Compex sessions (depending on the programme selected) induces adaptations in the muscle fibres, with one of them being the increase in muscle volume.
Answer by: Adam Appleton on 12 Feb 2020 07:11
ARE THERE ANY LONG-TERM RISKS WITH MUSCULAR STIMULATION?
Question by: Adam Appleton on 12 Feb 2020 07:11
No. Muscular stimulation and electrotherapy in general has existed for decades and no problems have ever been found.
Answer by: Adam Appleton on 12 Feb 2020 07:12
IS THERE ANY DANGER FROM BADLY POSITIONED ELECTRODES?
Question by: Adam Appleton on 12 Feb 2020 07:13
No. There is no danger if the electrodes are badly positioned. The stimulation will simply become less effective.
Answer by: Adam Appleton on 12 Feb 2020 07:14
WHERE DO I PLACE THE ELECTRODES?
Question by: Adam Appleton on 12 Feb 2020 07:17
Where to place the electrodes is indicated in the Compex manuals for the different muscle groups.
Answer by: Adam Appleton on 12 Feb 2020 07:18

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