The peroneal nerve electrical stimulation device is a wearable electrical stimulation equipment that can be used for lower extremity venous insufficiency, prevention of deep vein thrombosis, and rehabilitation of the affected lower limb in stroke patients. This device stimulates the superficial peroneal nerve through microcurrents, promoting lower limb muscle contraction, blood circulation, reducing pain and swelling, and improving the patient's rehabilitation outcome.
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a wearable magnetic stimulation device that generates electric currents through a magnetic field to stimulate and modulate the back of the head. It provides rapid treatment for acute attacks in migraine patients and has a long-term preventive effect on headache occurrences. Patients can reduce the number of headache days per week and decrease medication usage.
Gynecological and obstetric pelvic floor dysfunction is a common health issue among women, including urinary incontinence, constipation, and sexual dysfunction. Wearable electrical stimulation devices can stimulate pelvic floor muscles, improving their strength and function, and alleviating these problems.
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