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  1. BIOFLEX SEMI AND TOTAL CUSTOM FES MUSCLE STIM The Bioflex Semi is an FES (Functional Electrical Stimulation) muscle stim garmet designed to eliminate time consuming motor point mapping. It is designed to align free-floating electrodes accurately for most EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) procedures and is an off-the-shelf ready to use garmet....[More Information]

  2. BIOFLEX SEMI AND TOTAL CUSTOM TENS The Bioflex Total Custom is a tailored electrode garmet designed to fit the individual needs of persons involved in TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) therapy. With this garmet, established points of electrode fixation are determined prior to fitting. Then, the electrodes are sewn into unalterable positions in this lycra-spandex garmet....[More Information]

  3. BIOFLEX TENS BELT The Bioflex Low Back TENS Belt is an electrode garmet designed to simplify the conventional stick-on electrode process with a belt already containing four built in electrodes for individuals involved in TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) treatment. With this lycra-spandex belt designed to resist tears and runs, electrodes never need to be replaced. This garmet features a maximum five-minute set-up process, and the electrodes are designed to automatically align themselves when the...[More Information]

  4. SELECTRODE SYSTEM. Electrically conductive clothing for chest, waist, hips, legs, and other body parts. Built in conductors from the garments are incorporated at strategic anatomical treatment areas and are to be used in conjunction with TENS, EMS or FES devices. Stimulation is received through the garments without the direct skin contact of the skin from the transducers. Mobility is not restricted....[More Information]

  5. SPINOVO Picture of SPINOVO -------- PROTOTYPE --------- PURPOSE: To create a prototype of a product that treats chronic back pain for individuals with arthritis and other conditions causing chronic back pain. Spinovo (spine + new) is a concept smart clothing product that uses modular packs to treat back pain through heating, cooling, and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) therapies, as well as incorporating bend sensors to ensure the wearer maintains the correct posture. The designer, Justine Smith, studie...[More Information]

  6. TRANSCUTANEOUS TRANSDUCER GARMENTS. Electrode garments constructed from elasticized fabric incorporating highly conductive fibers at strategic anatomical treatment areas. Garments are used for pain management or disuse atrophy with TENS, NMES or FES devices. Stimulation is received throughout the garment without direct skin contact from conductors. Requires no special skin preparation or tapes. Garments provide accessibility to individual or multiple body parts....[More Information]

  7. ULTIMATE BODY GARMENT TOTAL BACK VEST (MODEL UCG-TB) The Ultimate Body Garment Total Back Vest is an electrode garment designed for use by individuals needing electrotherapy stimulation as indicated by their physician, but who are unable to position electrodes independently. The vest is designed to be used with Conductive Garment Pads and can be used with any electrical stimulator....[More Information]

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