Supports lower leg strength and active recovery
NeuroMuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) also known as Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) delivers gentle electrical impulses through the soles of the feet. The rhythmic induced contractions of the muscles in the lower leg support blood return to the heart — without requiring any conscious effort.
Targeted stimulation of the soleus and gastrocnemius — the primary muscles of the calf— reproduces the rhythmic contractions that naturally drive blood upward through the deep leg veins.
Exercising the muscles of the lower legs and feet may also help give confidence in everyday movements such as walking, stair climbing, or prolonged standing.
Designed for seated use and requiring no active movement, the system offers a way to support lower limb exercise and circulation. Its compact format, quiet operation and adjustable intensity make it easy to integrate into everyday routines.
NMES/EMS stimulation supports blood flow from the legs and feet back to the heart.
This may help reduce blood pooling in the legs and feet if you have a seditary life and spend extended periods seated, but are otherwise healthy.
NMES/EMS supports venous and lymphatic return, helping to reduce the buildup of interstitial fluid in the lower limbs. This can ease sensations of heaviness and minimise ankle tightness, especially after long periods of sitting or standing.
Maintains tone and strenght
Regular electrical muscle stimulation can help maintain neuromuscular activation in the lower limbs, supporting balance and joint stability.
This can be especially useful for older adults or someone with reduced mobility. Whether reading, working or enjoying hobbies, it transforms sedentary time into an opportunity to keep muscles engaged and functionally active.



















