According to FutureWise analysis the market for Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES/EMS) Devices is expected to register a CAGR of 8.10% from 2023-2031.
A form of electrical therapy called neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) helps to strengthen muscles and relieve pain. Electric current is delivered at low levels to the targeted muscles, which stimulates them but does not cause significant contractions that could result in injury. Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation devices are used in hospitals to help with the wound healing process and to increase the strength of weak muscles due to neurological disorders or orthopedic conditions such as polio, cerebral palsy, etc. The term neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) describes the use of low-level electrical currents to stimulate nerves, which then stimulate muscles. Muscles are stimulated by NMES devices through their peripheral nerves. The electrodes in NMES systems make electrical contact both with the skin and with electrode pads. Moreover, they stimulate muscle contractions to promote blood flow and provide both treatment and rehabilitation. In order to control stimulation levels and introduce programs, the device is connected via long wires that lead to an external controller box (CE approved), which can control stimulation at different levels, from low intensity to high intensity pulses that increase muscle contraction force during training or treatment. A portable device called a neuromuscular electrical stimulator (NMES/EMS) is used to provide neuromuscular stimulation. With the help of batteries or power outlets, portable equipment can be carried around anywhere and used at any time. Furthermore, these devices are lighter than many other NMES/EMS devices, allowing them to be used without straining muscles. There is widespread use of desktop devices for neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES/EMS). Because they do not have any wires attached to them and can be easily accommodated at home, they are often preferred over portable devices. Generally, peripheral and central devices are the two types available. A peripheral NMES uses electrodes placed on or near the muscle to cause it to contract, whereas a central NMES uses an electrode to transmit information directly to the spinal cord. Neuropathy pains such as backaches, neuralgias, and arthritis can be relieved with this method.
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