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The history of electrical stimulation
Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS), also known as neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) or electromyostimulation, has deep roots in the history of medicine. The first mentions of using electrical currents for treatment and rehabilitation date back to ancient Greek times. It is known that the ancient Greek physician Scribonius Largus described methods of using fish that generate electric discharges to relieve pain and treat various ailments, such as gout and headaches. These electric fish produced a weak current, which had a therapeutic effect on the human body.
In the 18th century, interest in electrical stimulation sharply increased with the discovery of electric batteries and the development of the science of electricity. Scientist Luigi Galvani conducted experiments showing that the muscles of a frog contracted when exposed to an electric current. This discovery laid the foundation for further research in the field of electrophysiology.
Since then, myostimulation has undergone significant development. Modern devices for electrical stimulation, such as electrostimulators and myostimulators, are used in medicine for the treatment and rehabilitation of patients after injuries, to improve the functioning of muscles and internal organs, as well as to maintain physical fitness.
Features of the Sadhu board with myostimulation function
Certain models of our Sadhu boards stand out by supporting the function of myostimulation or microcurrent reflex therapy, opening up new possibilities for practitioners. All the nails on the board are connected in a single circuit, through which current can pass, ensuring an even distribution of electrical impulses across the entire surface of the foot.
The electrical impulses generated by the myostimulator stimulate muscles, nerves, and other tissues, promoting their recovery and strengthening. To connect the electrical stimulator to the board, simply attach the electrodes to the magnets on the board's surface.
Benefits of myostimulation
As a therapeutic method, myostimulation offers a wide range of benefits for the body. Regular use of myostimulation on the Sadhu board can positively impact health in several key areas:
- Strengthening muscle tissue: Electrical impulses help activate muscle fibers, leading to their strengthening and growth. This is especially beneficial for people with a sedentary lifestyle or for those undergoing rehabilitation after injuries;
- Improving blood circulation: Stimulation of muscles and tissues helps improve blood circulation, which contributes to better oxygen and nutrient supply to cells;
- Reducing pain: Electrical stimulation can help reduce pain caused by muscle spasms, inflammations, or other pathological conditions;
- Body shaping: Myostimulation promotes the burning of excess fat, which can help in body shaping and reducing cellulite;
- Improving the nervous system: Electrical impulses activate nerve pathways, which can help treat nervous system disorders;
- Stimulating metabolism and hormonal balance: Myostimulation positively influences metabolism and hormonal balance, contributing to the overall health of the body.
Using a myostimulator with the Sadhu board
In our store, the myostimulator is not included with the Sadhu boards but can be purchased separately from our assortment or elsewhere. There are many manufacturers of stimulators with different functions. Besides connecting to the board, the device can be used with the included electrodes for other parts of the body. Typically, household-class stimulators run on batteries or from smartphones, have several operating modes, and are completely safe for self-use.
To use a myostimulator with the Sadhu board, simply attach the electrodes to the magnets on the board and select the desired mode. Different stimulator models may have various functions, such as adjusting impulse duration, frequency, and current strength.
Sensations from the practice
The sensations from simultaneously using the Sadhu board with a microstimulator are difficult to convey in words. It combines the traditional practice of standing on nails with modern technologies, providing a deep physiological effect. It resembles a procedure in a physiotherapy office but with an additional element of self-practice and control.
Thus, microcurrent stimulation on Sadhu boards opens up new horizons for those looking to improve their health, strengthen their body, and relieve stress. Regular practice with the boards and myostimulator can become the key to harmony of body and soul.