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2013

EMS History

News from the Brain Research says that electrified students can calculate faster. Researchers have students passed electromagnetic pulses on the head and then, let them solve tricky math tasks. The turbo boost for the brain actually works during the study.

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2010

It is a pain relief without pills. The electrotherapy brings a lot in motion. The blood vessels dilate and inflammation substances are washed away. In which the body produces its own pain-relieving chemical messengers!

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2009

EMS History

The German Sports University Cologne (DSHS) tested the EMS method for the first time even in the risk of group of heart patients (heart failure). Patients have well received the training and sports scientists were able to achieve a significant result of physical strength; and increase endurance performance after 8 weeks.

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2008

EMS History

Surges improve memory. Actually, Canadian researchers wanted to heal a man from his obesity, but then the power surges were accidentally broken that the memory relapses his brain. Since then, hopes lies in the medicine and science field to find new solution to fight against Alzheimer’s disease and memory loss.

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2005

Scientists can relieve depression with brain implants. There is a new hope for people who suffer from severe depression since psychotherapy or medication had no effect. According to a study, when power surges, it can be sent directly into the brain to alleviate depression.

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2004

When weak current flow through the brain, anyone shines with significantly better language skills according to its assumption. US researchers have already tested the fitness program for brain to hundreds of volunteers.

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1991

EMS History

EMS are highly valued as a gentle form of therapy after injury or surgery in a patient’s treatment. EMS is used both in prevention as well as for the treatment of specific clinical cases such as back pain, muscle imbalances, urinary incontinence, pelvic floor weakness and muscle tension.

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