Creatine kinase and electrostimulation: Can electrostimulation training cause muscle damage?

In previous posts such as Visceral fat and transaminases, How does WB-EMS training affect body composition? and Improving Body Composition in Men with the WB-EMS, we analyzed the role that WB-EMS training has had on different variables, both health and aesthetic. Now, in this post, we are going to talk in depth about the type […]
The Effect of WB-EMS on Visceral Fat and Transaminases

The liver and liver function are key health parameters. By contrast, higher visceral fat is related to poor organ function. The truth is that visceral fat, unlike subcutaneous fat or peripheral fat, is more relevant to health. Visceral fat deposits are known to cause systemic damage associated to diabetes, high blood pressure or cardiovascular disease. […]
EMS increases the capacity of the left ventricle and the peak of oxygen consumption in patients with chronic heart failure

Electrostimulation in skeletal muscle is a new therapeutic strategy with promising effects in terms of treatment with patients with chronic heart failure. When the capacity of the left ventricle is reduced in patients with heart failure, a series of changes occur that lead to a loss of skeletal muscle and abnormalities resulting from muscle metabolism. […]
WB-EMS with nutritional intervention improve body composition in cancer patients

Introduction The novel method of training the whole body electrostimulation (WB-EMS) provides a time-saving option. The effectiveness of WB-EMS in increasing muscle strength and mass in athletes. (Filipovic A, et. Al., 2012), was also demonstrated in the elderly, sedentary people and patients with chronic heart failure. (Filipovic A, et. Al., 2012), but studies with cancer […]