W. Kemmler, A. Weissenfels, Sebastian Willert, M. Fröhlich, O. Ludwig, Joshua Berger, Sebastian Zart, S. Becker, Marco Backfisch, H. Kleinöder, U. Dörmann, N. Wirtz, B. Wegener, K. Konrad, C. Eifler, J. Krug, C. Zinner, S. Müller, J. Vatter, S. Authenrieth, T. Beisswenger, M. Teschler, S. Stengel
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Recommended Contraindications for the Use of Non-Medical WB-Electromyostimulation
Due to its ability to simultaneously stimulate large muscle areas with dedicated (in excess supra-maximum) impulse intensity for each region, wholebody electromyostimulation (WB-EMS) is a very time-efficient training method for affecting many fitnessand health-related outcomes (8, 18, 19). This unique feature, however, carries the inherent risk of over-straining that could even lead to severe SCHLÜSSELWÖRTER: WB-EMS, DIN 33961-5, nicht-medizinische Anwendung, Richtlinie
期刊介绍:
The Deutsche Zeitschrift fuer Sportmedizin - German Journal of Sports Medicine has been
founded in 1951 and is dedicated to the biomedical science and clinical practice of Sports
Medicine and its border fields which investigate the influence of exercise, physical training
and sports as well as lack of exercise to healthy and sick people of all age-groups, related to
prevention, diagnosis, therapy, rehabilitation and physical training.
Manuscripts which deal with actual scientific and medical findings, new hypotheses, actual
controversies and problems in real life will be published. Possible Topics are physiology
and pathophysiology of exercise, medical and biological findings, the medical therapy of
exercise-related medical problems, epidemiology of sedentary lifestyle and related
disorders, therapy of sports injuries - especially the conservative postoperative treatment
of injuries -, medical training and rehabilitation medicine, as well as special social,
cultural, psychological and special science-related aspects of the entire scientific field.