Recovery and care Electrostimulators
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Globus Elite S II Electrostimulator
164.99 €
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Compex SP2.0 Electrostimulator
405.82 €
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Compex Mini Electrostimulator
299.99 €
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Compex Fit 1.0 Electrostimulator
229.99 €
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Beurer Digital Electrostimulation Device Tens/ems 4 Electrodes Em 49
56.49 €
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Beurer Elbow And Knee Electrostimulation Device Em 29 Tens
71.91 €
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Beurer Wireless Ms/tens Electrostimulation Device Connected Em 70 Bt
115.57 €
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Beurer Muscle Electro-stimulation Device Em 22 Booster
69.92 €
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Compex SP6.0 Electrostimulator
899.99 €
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Beurer Ems/tens Electrostimulation Device With Heat Function Em 59
109.25 €
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Globus The Champion Electrostimulator
598.99 €
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Globus Genesy 1500 Electrostimulator
953.99 €
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Compex 6PIN Snap 4 Units Carpenter
50.99 €
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Rehab Medic ProStim 4 Electrostimulator
486.49 €
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Globus Genesy SII Electrostimulator
239 €
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Rehab Medic Analogic RM N607 EMS Electrostimulator
59.99 €
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Rehab Medic Digital RM EV805 EMS Electrostimulator
78.99 €
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Recovery Plus RP-1133 Electroestimulator 3-in-1
59 €
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Recovery Plus RP-1133 Electrodes Electrostimulator 10 Units
15 €
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Rehab Medic Supersonic Ultrasound Gel 1 L
4.99 €
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Sport-elec Braces Multribrand Electrostimulator
71.63 €
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Compex Fit 5.0 - Versión 4 Módulos Electrostimulator
849.99 €
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Compex Corebelt Electrodes Electrostimulator
14.99 €
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Compex Easysnap™ Performance Electrodes Electrostimulator 50x100 mm
10.99 €
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Compex SP4.0 Electrostimulator
649.99 €
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Compex SP8.0 Electrostimulator
1099.99 €
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Compex Fit 5.0 Wireless Electrostimulator
649.99 €
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Beurer Electrostimulator Em 95
420.23 €
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Rehab Medic Digital RM EV906 TENS/EMS 4 Channels Electrostimulator
129.99 €
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Compex Mi-Sensor Electrostimulator
70.99 €
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Globus Duo Tens Electrostimulator
188.79 €
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Rehab Medic Digital MultiStim3 TENS/EMS/IF/FACIAL/PELVIC Electrostimulator
129.99 €
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Rehab Medic Digital RM EV804 TENS Electrostimulator
78.99 €
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Globus Genesy 600 Electrostimulator
622.99 €
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Rehab Medic ProStim 2 Electrostimulator
154.99 €
How to choose an electro stimulator device?
An electrostimulator helps stimulate the injured muscle to reduce pain. An electrostimulator is good for some people, this procedure provides relief from painful symptoms. These devices are commonly used for various purposes, including medical rehabilitation, physical therapy, fitness training, and pain management. You can buy electrostimulators from Beurer, Compex, Globus, and Rehab Medic.Choosing an electrostimulator device, also known as an electronic muscle stimulator EMS or TENS unit Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation, depends on your specific needs and goals. These devices can be used for pain relief, muscle recovery, or muscle strengthening. Here are steps to help you choose the right electrostimulator:
Determine your purpose:
Pain relief TENS: If your primary goal is pain relief, look for a TENS unit. TENS devices are designed to reduce pain and discomfort by stimulating the nerves and blocking pain signals.
Muscle stimulation EMS: If you want to use the device for muscle strengthening, recovery, or rehabilitation, consider an EMS unit. EMS devices are designed to contract muscles directly and can be used for muscle building and recovery.
Consult a healthcare professional: Before using an electrostimulator, especially for pain management, consult with a healthcare provider or physical therapist. They can help you determine if this type of therapy is suitable for your specific condition.
Consider the type of device:
Portable devices: Most electrostimulators are compact and portable, making them easy to use at home or on the go.
Wireless or wired: Some devices are wireless, which can provide more convenience and mobility during use. Wired devices may be less expensive but come with cables and electrodes.
Number of channels: Depending on your needs, choose a device with the appropriate number of channels. Single channel devices target one area at a time, while dual channel or multi channel devices allow you to stimulate multiple areas simultaneously.
Programs and settings: Look for a device with adjustable intensity levels and preset programs tailored to your specific goals e.g., muscle recovery, strength training, pain relief.
Ease of use: Ensure the device is user friendly and has a clear display with intuitive controls. Some devices come with touchscreen interfaces or mobile apps for easy customization.
Electrode pads: Check the quality and durability of the included electrode pads. Consider whether replacement pads are readily available and affordable.
Battery life: If the device is battery powered, assess its battery life to ensure it can handle your needs without frequent recharging or replacement.
Safety features: Look for safety features such as a timer that automatically turns off the device after a session, overcurrent protection, and compliance with safety standards.
Maintenance: Consider the ease of cleaning and maintaining the device, including electrode pads and cables.
Remember that electrostimulation devices are not a replacement for conventional exercise or medical treatments. They can be a useful addition to your routine for specific purposes, but they should be used under guidance if you have underlying medical conditions. Always follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer and consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.