Discover Whole-Body Electromyostimulation (EMS) as a preventive and therapeutic measure for improving muscle strength and function. Our medically certified system introduces an efficient alternative to conventional weight training that helps patients find relief and improve their overall health and wellbeing.
Advantages for your own practice
- Evidence-based method improving patient outcomes & satisfaction
- Easy to integrate into the daily clinical practice
- Manageable costs with little space required
- Simplify the approach to maintaining & strengthening muscle
- Create a new revenue stream by retaining patients post physio treatment – weekly EMS session for prevention & longevity
Whole-Body EMS offers an innovative alternative therapy, especially for people who have little time, feel little motivation and are in a vicious circle of avoiding movement due to pain. The lack of weights makes the application gentle on the joints and subjectively less stressful.1)
The exercises are tailored to the individual needs of the person affected and carried out under professional supervision. The short time required – just 20 minutes a week – is an additional motivating factor and can easily be integrated into the daily routine of people.
Set new impulses and strengthen your bond with existing customers with Whole-Body EMS by offering an effective, innovative and long-term complete package for sustainable back support.
About miha bodytec
We specialise in the development of medical products for prevention and therapy using Electromyostimulation. Our expertise lies in transforming traditional electric muscle stimulation into a comprehensive whole-body application. This results in an innovative concept which we have pioneered – Whole-Body EMS. It seamlessly integrates the established passive component of electrotherapy with an active exercise approach with personal care.
1) Kemmler W et al. Efficacy and Safety of Low Frequency Whole-Body Electromyostimulation (WB-EMS) to Improve Health-Related Outcomes in Non-athletic Adults. A Systematic Review. Front. Physiol. 2018; 9: 573