Rehabilitate Without Limits: Introducing Wireless PRO

Wireless PRO electrotherapy utilizes electrical stimulation to facilitate muscle rehabilitation and pain management without the constraints of traditional wired devices. This technology offers numerous applications in restoring function and improving patient outcomes.

Wireless PRO

Applications in Rehabilitation:

Muscle Strengthening and Re-education:

Wireless PRO electrotherapy, using Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES), helps to strengthen weak or atrophied muscles. It is effective in re-educating muscles after surgery, injury, or periods of disuse. For example, it can be used to improve quadriceps strength after knee surgery or to assist with regaining motor control after a stroke.

Pain Management:

Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) programs in Wireless PRO devices provide effective pain relief for various conditions, including chronic back pain, arthritis, and post-operative pain. TENS works by stimulating sensory nerves, which can block pain signals from reaching the brain and promote the release of endorphins, the body's natural painkillers.

Improving Range of Motion:

By stimulating muscle contractions and reducing pain, Wireless PRO electrotherapy can help patients improve and maintain their range of motion in affected joints. This is particularly beneficial in post-surgical rehabilitation or for individuals with joint stiffness due to conditions like arthritis.

Reducing Muscle Spasms:

Electrical stimulation can help to relax tight and spasming muscles. This can be beneficial for conditions like sciatica, torticollis, or muscle guarding following an injury.

Increasing Local Blood Circulation:

The muscle contractions induced by electrotherapy can improve blood flow to the treated area. Enhanced circulation can aid in the healing process by delivering more oxygen and nutrients to the tissues and removing waste products. This is particularly useful in managing vascular conditions or promoting the recovery of soft tissue injuries.

Neurological Rehabilitation:

Wireless PRO devices offer specific programs for neurological conditions, such as hemiplegia and spasticity. Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) can be used to assist with movements like lifting the foot during gait in individuals with foot drop or to help manage spasticity by stimulating antagonist muscles.

Functional Rehabilitation:

The wireless nature of these devices allows for the combination of electrostimulation with active exercises. This facilitates functional rehabilitation by enabling patients to work on movement control, agility, and speed during specific activities, helping them return to pre-injury levels and reducing the risk of re-injury. For instance, a patient recovering from an ankle sprain could perform balance exercises while receiving stimulation to the peroneal muscles to improve stability.