Creative Slim - Wave of the Future

Creative Slim - The Wave of the Future

Creative Slim:

The Wave of the Future!

  

What is the Creative Slim 1000?

Creative Slim 1000 is a state of the art computerized multi-functional machine that can deliver instant specific inch loss, strength training, muscle building, cellulite reduction and can be used to relieve pain. The important feature of using the Creative Slim 1000 machine for medical purposes is  the ability of the machine to be set not only for power and depth of surge but for length of surge. Variable pulse, choice of rhythms and variable rest times between contractions are useful when dealing with different conditions.

 

Creative Slim EMS

About EMS

Electro Muscle Stimulation ( EMS ) is a technology that was first developed in the early 1970s for astronauts who needed a fast reshaping of muscles after returning from outer space.  Since then, numerous research studies have been performed using EMS.  The Medical Advisory Committee has allowed the use of Electro Muscle Stimulation ( EMS ) systems by athletes since the 1972 Olympics.   Bodybuilders, professional athletes, physiotherapists, and sports doctors use Electro Muscle Stimulation systems to supplement their regular workout routines. Many doctors use Electro Muscle Stimulation units to rehabilitate muscles following injury and to ease patients chronic muscle spasms and pain. 

How does the Creative Slim work?  

The Creative Slim 1000 operates on the principle of a faradic square wave. The square wave is conducted through Carbon Fiber pads which are placed over the specific area to be treated, and generally correspond to each muscle group involved. Electrical impulses which are the "messengers" from the brain and spinal column are received by sensory and reactive cells within the muscle. This action has to take place before even the smallest movement can be made. The muscle is contracted by the faradic wave, producing a tightening and toning effect on the muscle fibres and thereby achieves body sculpting or inch lose for the client. Since we are conducting this impulse directly into the muscle through the faradic square wave, the client is not required to do anything more than lie on the treatment table comfortably during the whole procedure.

What experts say about EMS      

The stimulation group had a 58% increase in abdominal strength, whereas the control group did not change. The stimulation group also had a 100% increase in abdominal endurance versus a 28% increase in the control group. Waist circumference decreased by  3.5 cm in the stimulation group compared to no significant change in the control group. All 24 subjects in the stimulation group felt that their midsections were more “toned” and “firmed” and 13/24 (54%) felt that their posture had improved as a result of the stimulation. ©Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2005) 4, 66-75 

Electrical Muscle Stimulation Helps Knee Osteoarthritis.

The stimulated-knee extensor showed a 9.1 percent increase in 120 degree QF peak torque compared to a 7 percent loss in the education only group. The chair rise time decreased by 11 percent in the NMES group, while the education only group had a 7 percent reduction. The Journal of Rheumatology, July 2003

EMS products can provide cosmetic and other benefits and may improve abdominal muscle tone, and strengthen and firm abdominal    muscles. FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION     Due to these physiological effects of electrical stimulation in producing depolarization's of nerve membranes and thus muscle contraction, this treatment is widely used for neuromuscular and musculoskeletal problems. For many patients who demonstrate difficulties in voluntary movement, this external source of excitation can aid in functional motor responses. Electrical stimulation is frequently used following acute injuries for its neuromuscular effects, but it also exhibits properties which reduce swelling . Muscle activity through electrical stimulation may be effective in increasing lymphatic and venous, and thereby aid in the resolution of post-traumatic edema (Thornton 1997.)

From sprained ankles to neck injuries, sports trainers and doctors have relied on EMS technology to treat acute and chronic injuries to get athletes back on the field faster. The technology commonly is used to contract and relax muscles to control pain and rehabilitate muscles. In cases in which muscles have atrophied, EMS treatments can be used to help retrain them to respond to stimulation from the nervous system. Kansas City Business Journal

What our Clients are saying:  

Measuring Tape ModelMy 14 year old son recently sprained his ankle. After x-rays the doctor said his competitive basketball program would have to be put on hold for 4 to 6 weeks. After 6 days of being on crutches and unable to bear weight on the ankle, we preformed 10 treatments on the ankle over a 4 day period and also applied ice 3 times a day. Each day the ankle got stronger and on the 5th day my son was able to  play in a high level basketball tournament and played 4 straight games. AP British Columbia

I have had MS in my legs severely for the last 7 years, but I wanted to do treatments on my stomach to try and achieve that flat stomach I have always wanted. There has been such a huge difference and even though I haven’t been using this as therapy for my disease, the treatments have made it a lot more manageable. I now have core muscle strength in my abdomen and things like being able to sit up without assistance, and bending over to do up my shoes have obviously made my life a lot easier." - N.S.  BC

I went from a size 18 to a size 12 after 30 sessions.  I feel like a new person and don't mind looking at myself in the mirror anymore." – W British Columbia  Due to a car accident, I am paralyzed on my right side, but I thank God for using EMS treatments to bring back some feeling in my right leg. - IL, Sherwood Park, Alberta

Four sessions reduced my stomach by five inches. - SG,  British Columbia  I had been experiencing some back pain that has gone and not returned since the EMS treatment. -  DD, Regina SK 

 

Last Updated (Tuesday, 19 February 2008 12:46)