7.2 EMS program table
Progr.
Practical areas for application, indications
no.
1
Warming up
2
Capillarisation
3
Strengthening the upper arm muscles
4
Maximising the strength of the upper arm
muscles
5
Explosive force of the upper arm muscles
6
Tightening the upper arm muscles
7
Shaping the upper arm muscles
8
Tightening the lower arm muscles
9
Maximising the strength of the lower arm
muscles
10
Shaping the lower arm muscles
11
Tightening the abdominal muscles
12
Maximising the strength of the abdominal
muscles
13
Shaping the abdominal muscles
14
Toning the abdominal muscles
15
Strengthening the thigh muscles
16
Maximising the strength of the thigh
muscles
17
Explosive force of the thigh muscles
18
Shaping the thigh muscles
19
Toning the thigh muscles
20
Strengthening the lower leg muscles
21
Maximising the strength of the lower leg
muscles
22
Explosive force of the lower leg muscles
23
Shaping the lower leg muscles
24
Toning the lower leg muscles
25
Strengthening the shoulder muscles
26
Maximising the strength of the shoulder
muscles
Progr.
no.
Running
Possible
time
electrode
27
(min)
positions
28
30
1–27
29
30
1–27
30
12–15
30
30
12–15
31
32
30
12–15
30
12–15
30
12–15
30
16–17
30
16–17
Note: See section "7.4 Information regarding the positioning of
electrodes" for the correct electrode position.
30
16–17
30
18–20
30
18–20
30
18–20
30
18–20
30
23, 24
30
23, 24
30
23, 24
30
23, 24
30
23, 24
30
26, 27
30
26, 27
30
26, 27
30
26, 27
30
26, 27
30
1–4
30
1–4
31
Practical areas for application, indications
Tightening the shoulder muscles
Strengthening the lower back muscles
Maximising the strength of the lower back
muscles
Tightening the gluteal muscles
Strengthening the gluteal muscles
Maximising the strength of the gluteal
muscles
EMS programs 33–35 can be set individually
(see section "8. Customisable programs").
Running
Possible
time
electrode
(min)
positions
30
1–4
30
4–11
30
4–11
30
22
30
22
30
22