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Compex 6.0

Compex 6.0

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Delivery time: 2 - 5 working days

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Training & Recovery offers you the opportunity to use the Compex 6.0 during your rehabilitation.


The Compex SP 6.0

Ideal for athletes who exercise more than 3 times a week on average. The SP 6.0 supports you in building strength and increasing muscle volume, but also in relaxation and recovery. The SP 6.0 contains all the functions of the SP 4.0, but with wireless functions that ensure total freedom of movement. The user-friendly color screen even shows you where to place the electrodes!


COMPEX 6.0

For muscle strength training you can use various tools such as the Compex 6.0.
The Compex is a new innovation and is increasingly used during the rehabilitation process after anterior cruciate ligament surgery. With the Compex you can stimulate the thigh muscles by means of electrical impulses. This way you can train the thigh muscles without putting any strain on the knee. The Compex serves as additional support and stimulation for the muscles during rehabilitation. The Compex is suitable for almost everyone, both athletes and non-athletes.


SPECIFICATIONS COMPEX SP 6.0:

  • Technology: wireless, no cables
  • Muscle Intelligence: Mi-scan, Mi-range in 4 modules
  • Internet connection: Yes
  • Objectives: No
  • With memory: Yes
  • Program categories: physical preparation, pain, rehabilitation, restorative massage and fitness
  • Number of programs: 30
  • Number of channels: 4
  • Display: color
  • Power: 120 mA, 400 VS, 150 Hz
  • Rechargeable battery, charges in less than 2 hours


Scientific articles on the added value of using Compex in ACL rehabilitation

Neuromuscular electrical stimulation is effective in strengthening the quadriceps muscle after anterior cruciate ligament surgery

Neuromuscular electrical stimulation is effective in strengthening the quadriceps muscle after anterior cruciate ligament surgery.

Functional electrical stimulation following anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: a randomized controlled pilot study

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