How Electric Muscle Stimulation Works

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You’ve seen the pictures before: athletes with these bizarre, circular pads stuck to their body, while they work with some kind of handheld device. This is electric muscle stimulation, or EMS, and there’s a reason everyone’s obsessed with it. Why does it work? How does it work? What’s going on here?

During EMS, the wires from the device are connected to the adhesive patches, which are placed over the desired part of your body. The device then delivers electric current to the patches and into your muscle tissue, causing a motor response. It might sound strange and unnatural, but in one form or another, EMS has been around for years. In fact, the first known use was more than 2,000 years ago by the Egyptians. They used electrical stimulation from certain kinds of fish to treat pain and disease. The Greeks and Romans later followed. People around the world began understanding that electrical currents can control and manipulate muscle tissue, and the rest is history.

Fast forward to today, and it’s not uncommon to have your own personal EMS device in your hands. EMS is typically used for two main reasons: therapy or muscle education, and pain relief.

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Pain Relief

We don’t know for sure why electronic muscle stimulation helps with pain, but there are two widely known theories. The first says that the stimulation makes the brain release your body’s natural painkillers. Sure enough, science has noticed increases in these chemicals post-EMS use. The second theory is that the stimulation helps to block nerves that deliver pain. Either way, we know that EMS can help soothe aching muscles after a particularly grueling workout, and thus speed up recovery.

Muscle Education/Therapy

Because electrical stimulation forces a muscle to contract, using an EMS device can teach (or re-teach) your brain and body to use specific muscles. Whether that muscle has always been particularly weak or you’re coming back from an injury, electronic muscle stimulation can give you the much-needed boost you need to use the desired muscles.

And even if you think you’re using your muscles to their maximum, such may not be the case. Some research says that at best, when we contract a muscle, only 30% of the fibers are engaged. That means potentially, 70% isn’t being utilized. EMS could help with this.

When all is said and done, the benefits of EMS include increased strength and muscle density, bigger muscles, better explosiveness, quicker recovery, higher jumping, and better circulation.

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The WOD Life carries a variety of EMS devices, including Compex. Whether you want to use it pre- or post-workout (or during!), for recovery or injury prevention, to increase strength or tone up, Compex can help. It has up to 40 programs to choose from that cover conditioning, recovery, pain management, and fitness. View our selection online today, and find your way to better health and fitness.

The Hot Solution for Knee Pain

Anyone who has knee pain knows how much it can interfere not only with your fitness routine but life in general. It’s always best to see a physical therapist or doctor to determine the cause if you have a nagging injury or are in excruciating, sharp pain. But sometimes, the fix (or at least, alleviation) of your knee pain can be as simple as heat.

While no heating pack can repair a sprained knee or mend a torn ligament, warming an area in pain can help minor injuries and aches heal faster and temper pain.

That’s where Compex Electronic Heated Knee Wrap comes in.

This device, which looks like your run-of-the-mill knee sleeve (except with a little screen at the front) combines knee sleeve technology with electrical nerve stimulation and heat to provide temporary pain relief for the muscles in and around the knee, specifically the patella — or as part of a pain management tool for those suffering from arthritis of the knee.

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Yep, it’s high tech, but don’t worry — it’s completely wireless, so you can wear it while you train, do housework, or just sit around and watch old CrossFit Games footage.

But does it actually work?

Considering the gear combines knee sleeves and TENS/heat, that’s a two-part question. First, do knee sleeves work? And secondly, does heat work? The answer to both is a resounding yes.

Let’s break it down.

Knee sleeves “work” by compressing the knee joint, which stabilizes the joint and helps with the mechanics of your movement patterns. The compression increases blood flow to the area, which delivers to the area the nutrients it needs to recover after a particularly grueling workout or activity. When worn during your workout, research has shown they increase your proprioception (a.k.a. body awareness), which may help prevent injury.

Heat therapy “works” by penetrating deep into the muscle where it hurts, to relax and soothe it. The heat also encourages blood flow to the area, which brings nutrients to the issue-area to reduce pain. TENS (or Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation), too, has been shown to be an effective treatment for a variety of pain.

How’s that for a win, win, win?

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While you don’t slip this knee sleeve on the way you would a typical neoprene sleeve, it’s incredibly easy to use. First, you open the velcro and spray a hydrogel or moisturizer (which is included in the purchase) over the conductive service. Then you pull the wrap around your knee so it’s centered on the patella, and velcro it shut. Once it’s secure on your knee, you apply the control unit to the wrap.

“Control unit” may sound serious, and even heavy, but it’s actually about the size of an Apple watch and super lightweight, so you can absolutely wear it during a workout. And just like an Apple watch, there are little buttons that allow you to control it — except, instead of allowing you to adjust volume, take calls, and read texts, this controller allows you to control the heat and intensity. We’ll let you decide which is more high-tech.

Wondering how this controller attaches to the knee sleeve? It’s simple: magnets. The gold magnets match the gold magnets and the silver magnets match the silver magnets. We promise you can’t mess this up.

Finally, you’ll refer to the user manual to figure out which of the eight programs or modes to use, based on your intended use. (And if later, you lose the manual, you can check the chart out in the product description on The WOD Life).

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How do you know if the Compex Electronic Heated Knee Wrap is for you? This product is intended for you if you have knee pain, feel like your knees are interfering with your training goals, or have knee arthritis. But it’s not for you if you have a cardiac pacemaker, implanted defibrillator, or other implanted metallic or electronic device, because the TENS/heat technology may cause electric shocks, burn, or interference.

The wrap is available in two different sizes at The WOD Life. To figure out your size, take the measurement around your knee, directly over the middle of your patella. 30 to 38 centimeters, you’re a SM/MED. 38 to 48 centimeters, you’re a LG/XL. (No measuring tape? Don’t make it difficult. We bet you can look down at your knee and guess whether you’re the bigger or smaller side.)

If you’re still feeling wary, consider the following reviews:

“I feel that knee pain is improving and it is a great to throw on before the gym.”

“I must say for the very reasonable price this thing is great. The muscle stimulation from a small, compact unit is superb. […] The added heat and tens factor has made this a great tool for me to use in the morning during the winter to prep for heavy upper body workouts. […] No wires means I carry it easily with me, and I can use my phone charger to keep the battery ready to go.

“I have had knee surgery, and the wrap works well to reduce inflammation and aches after a workout.”

“The product arrived today and I have already used it for the last hour. The device was easy to turn on and its portable with no cables. I have been walking around my house enjoying the pain relief. Great work Compex.”

Now are you convinced? Check the product out for yourself here.

We’ve got everything you need to recover throughout the Open. Shop with The WOD Life today!

Alleviate Lower Back Pain With This Heated Wrap

Yep, it’s true. Lifting weights the wrong way or carrying an overloaded backpack can kill your back. But the complex combo of muscles, tendons, and vertebrae that make up your back can become seriously strained in other ways… like sitting.

Even if you’re an athlete, chances are you’re hunched over your desk for eight plus hours a day at work, sit some more while you commute, and lounge around watching The Redeemed and the Dominant or the latest episode of The Journey for another hour in the p.m. According to a recent survey, Americans spend an average of 13 hours a day sitting. And (you guessed it) 13 hours a day of bad posture can lead to faulty ergonomics and a host of other painful back issues.

The American Chiropractic Association predicts low back pain is the single leading cause of disability worldwide and that about 31 million Americans experience lower back pain at any given time — and this is just the U.S. The ACA also notes back pain, in general, is one of the most common reasons for missed work, and as many as 80 percent of us will experience pain in our backs at some point in our lives. Add those stats up and we’ve got a back pain epidemic.

That’s where the Compex Electronic Heated Back Wrap comes in.

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This wireless device is specifically designed to be used as temporary pain relief for the muscles in the back, shoulders, waist, arms, and legs — or as part of a chronic pain management tool for those suffering from arthritis. It combines electrical nerve stimulation and heat to support recovery and pain management.

Heat therapy has been used for centuries to combat backaches, muscle pain, joint discomfort, cramps, and more. In an era of cryotherapy and ice baths, heat has proven time and time (and time and time) again it has a science-backed place in pain management and the healing process. Its effectiveness lies in its ability to penetrate deep into the muscle right where it hurts, to relax and soothe the muscles. Applying heat to the muscles and joints also encourages blood flow to the area, which brings nutrients to the issue-area to reduce pain.

TENS (or Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) has been shown to be an effective treatment for a variety of painful conditions.

In summary: it really works.

And (bless up) putting it on doesn’t take a biomedical engineering degree. First you open the brace and spray a hydrogel or moisturizer over the conductive circuits, then you center the belt around your lower back and velcro it shut. Once you’re sporting your wrap ninja-style, it’s time to apply the control unit to the wrap.

heat wrap for low back pain

“Control unit” may sound cumbersome and intense, but it basically a lightweight, iPhone-sized controller that allows you to manipulate the heat and intensity with little plus and minus buttons for eight different settings.

Wondering how the controller attaches to the belt? There are two sets of magnetic snaps, and in “It’s so easy a caveman could do it” fashion, the gold snaps match the gold snaps and the silver snaps match the silver snaps. Badabing, badaboom. It’s that user-friendly. (Take note, manufacturers, a little simplicity goes a long way in making an athlete happy).

But is it for you? It depends. This device is for you if you often suffer from backaches, muscles spasms, lower back tightness, or you have arthritis. This device is not for you if: you have a cardiac pacemaker, implanted defibrillator, or other implanted metallic or electronic device (because the product may cause electric shocks, burn, or interference). FYI, this product is meant exclusively for pain management and is not intended to be used as a treatment for any medical conditions.

Want to check it out? It’s available in two different sizes at The WOD Life here.

Why Buy A Compex Muscle Stimulator?

Electric muscle stimulation (EMS) is on everyone’s radar these days, and for a good reason. By sending electronic pulses to your nerve fibers exactly like the ones that your brain sends, it creates involuntary muscle contractions, enhancing your training by maximizing muscular effort. This, in turn, can lead to better muscle strength and density, more explosiveness, faster recovery, and better local blood circulation.

What’s more, because you can use EMS when you’re at rest, you’re truly making the most of your recovery time.

For these reasons and more, many athletes of all levels are flocking to EMS devices — like Brooke Wells and Mat Fraser — with one of the most popular being Compex.

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Compex Muscle Stimulator restores strength, tones your muscles, sculpts your body, and helps you relax and recover faster. It’s your intelligent training partner. Get yours today!

What to Consider When Investing in a Compex Device

Whether you want to increase your strength, recover faster, or rehabilitate from an injury, take note of all the technologies and features Compex has to offer you. There are three major features to consider.

1. Wired vs. Wireless

There is a key differentiator between both ranges other than the cables: the Muscle-Intelligence Technology is available on all four channels on the wireless units and it’s available on one channel on the wired units. The wireless units are smaller and more convenient to use, considering they’re cable free.

2. Muscle Intelligence

Technologies Available

There a total of five different Muscle-Intelligence Technologies. They are:

Check what Mi-technologies are available on each model, and remember: The wireless units have them available on all four channels and the wired units on one channel only.

3. Programs Available

The Compex Range starts with a minimum of 10 programs and goes up to 40 programs in total. They are divided into five different categories:

  • CONDITIONING

Aimed to improve the capabilities of your muscles (eg: strength, explosive strength, endurance) by allowing you to specifically target slow twitch or fast twitch muscle fibres.

  • FITNESS

Aimed to tone, sculpt, and build your muscles.

  • RECOVERY/MASSAGE

Aimed to increase blood flow, reduce muscle tension, and promote a relaxing endorphinic effect to accelerate restoration of the muscular qualities.

  • PAIN MANAGEMENT

Aimed to relieve and/or prevent aching pains, increase endorphin production and drainage of acid metabolites and free radicals.

  • REHABILITATION

Aimed to regain muscle volume, strength, and speed of contraction. Also assisting to reinforce the brain-muscle connection.

Check out The WOD Life’s complete range of Compex devices today.

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When do you use the Compex SP 4.0?

  • Pre / During / Post Workout
  • Recovery from Injuries

What are the benefits of the Compex SP 4.0

An advanced muscle stimulator, it will alleviate the stresses and strains put upon your body during your workout and help you to recover faster an in less pain than you may normally experience.

What are the key uses of the Compex SP 4.0?

  • Toning, Firming and Shaping
  • Massage and Oxygenation
  • Targeted Muscle Stimulation
  • Resistance
  • Treat Muscle Strain and Provide Pain Relief
  • Body Building and Increase Strength

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