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Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES)

Technological Processes
1)Low-frequency electrical stimulation (LFES) is a physical therapy modality that employs pulsed electrical currents with frequencies below 1000 Hz to interact with human tissues.
2)A common application, neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES), directly stimulates nerves to induce muscle contractions, improving blood flow, facilitating wound healing, and alleviating pain through a mechanism known as the "muscle pump" effect. This effect helps to remove metabolic waste, reduce edema, and accelerate tissue repair.
Clinical Application
1) Effectively compressing the blood vessels within muscle groups enhances blood flow velocity and promotes circulation.
2) Comprehensive approach contributes to preventing thrombosis, improving local microcirculation, reducing edema, preventing muscle atrophy, fibrosis, hardening, and spasms, as well as promoting wound healing.
Applicable Personnel
1)Elderly: At risk for blood clots due to slower blood flow and reduced activity.
2)Cancer patients: Have a higher risk of blood clots due to factors like inflammation and increased platelet count.
3)Athletes: Often suffer from injuries like sprains and fractures.
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