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post STROKE REHAB following brain attack

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After a stroke, control signals from the brain often cannot reach some muscles, typically in the hand or foot. Without these signals, the level of electrical   activity in these muscles is too low for them to contract adequately on their own. This causes them to become increasingly weaker.
The Biomove 3000 muscle rehabilitation system for home use following stroke, stimulates weakened or paralyzed muscles.

Stroke rehabilitation and stroke recovery  with post-stroke treatment for paralyzed muscles is now possible with the advanced training device Biomove 3000. It is specially developed for home therapy after stroke.

Following a brain attack or stroke, The system is able to detect extremely small electrical EMG signals that persist in paralyzed muscles after a stroke. These tiny signals are used to initiate an electrical stimulation impulse to the same muscles, resulting in actual muscle movement!

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Click here for our Product Page: Regain muscle control of paralyzed muscles after stroke This form of brain attack rehabilitation or  stroke rehabilitation and stroke treatment is used to re-learn which part of the brain to activate and to re-develop spontaneous muscle control. This stroke rehab technology is known as ElectroMyoGraphic triggered NeuroMuscular Electrical Stimulation or EMG triggered NMES.. The Biomove 3000 device is FDA controlled and we do require a prescription before we can ship.

The Biomove 3000

The Biomove 3000 is:

  • Very effective for improving use of your hand and/or foot

  • Specially designed for home use

  • Compact & Lightweight

  • Easy to Use (no programming needed)

  •  Affordable

  • Battery – operated

  • FDA and CE approved

Following a brain attack, stroke rehab and stroke recovery can be a challenge. The Biomove 3000 can help you train the healthy parts of the brain following a stroke to take over the EMG signals that once came from the areas of the brain now affected by an earlier stroke.

Small EMG neuromuscular signals can be detected by the Biomove 3000 and sent back as a pulse to the muscles. ElectroMyoGraphic signals are called EMG. These are electrical activities originating in the brain and transported via nerve cells to the muscles. These signals cause the muscles to contract. Often EMG signals are disturbed after a brain attack leading to paralysis of muscles. NeuroMuscular Electrical nerve Stimulation (NMES) is the application of an electrical stimulus for muscle rehabilitation. During NMES an electrical impulse is passed from a device to electrodes placed on the skin over a targeted muscle or muscle group. The stimulation causes the muscles to contract. Different Names: NMES stands for NeuroMuscular Electrical Stimulation. NMS stands for NeuroMuscular Stimulation FES stands for Functional Electrical Stimulation. ES stands for Electrical Stimulation. EMG triggered NMES, EMS and ETEM similar? All different names for exactly the same: EMS stands for Electromyographic triggered electric Muscle Stimulation. ETEM stands for EMG Triggered Electrical Myostimulation. For a discussion on these technologies click here.

 

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