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The Visionbody EMS home system provides a total body workout with body current. In this context, it might be helpful to know that our muscles contract through electric impulses (bioelectronics) in normal state. The Visionbody PowerSuit makes use of this effect with electrical muscle stimulation (EMS), also known as neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) or electromyostimulation, which is the elicitation of muscle contraction using electric impulses. These impulses are delivered through 24 pre-placed electrodes in the
Visionbody Ultimate PowerSuit that make contact with the skin near the muscles stimulated.
Visionbody utilizes both low and middle frequencies (0hz-7000hz) which stimulates Type I & Type II muscle fibers activating 90% of these muscle fibers in the body. Low frequency (EMS) is traditional EMS and offers surface stimulation. This requires the body to feel the current and send a message to the brain and wait for the brain to send a message back to inform the muscles to contract based on the perceived stimuli. Middle frequency (EMA) provides a stimulus directly to the muscle fibers by penetrating deeper than a low frequency stimulation thereby immediately contracting the muscle fibers. The neuropathic message is sent to the brain that the muscle is already in a state of contraction. This type of involuntary contraction and the change in the neural pathway reverses the voluntary exchange between the brain and the muscle which thereby assists with neuroplasticity.
The application of electrical stimuli to the body has existed in various forms for several hundred years. Sources of electricity for certain animals are said to have been found for the first time as early as 200 BC. in Asia Minor (Vatter, Authenrieth & Müller, 2016). The Roman physician Scribonius Largus (AD 14-54) used animals as a source of electricity to treat pain. In his collection of recipes “Compositiones Medicae” he reports on the treatment of head neuralgia/gout and pain using electrical impulses from electric eels, electric rays or electric catfish. These animals deliver bursts of voltage ranging from 300-800 volts and were placed either on the patient’s head or under their feet or in a pool during treatment. The exact mode of action and physiological background were largely unknown at the time.
On the above-mentioned basis (animals with electricity), the mayor of Magdeburg, Otto von Guericke (1602-1689), developed the first friction electrification machine. A rotating sulfur ball was used as a friction body, which, after being charged by friction with a cloth, either attracted or repelled paper or feathers.
The doctor Christian Gottlieb Katzenstein first used these electrifying machines for medical therapy. In 1745 he wrote the book “Treatises on the Use of Electricity in Pharmacy”. A therapeutic application of the friction electrification machines was named after Benjamin Franklin (1706-1795) known as Franklinization. Here, a pain relief occurred through targeted short electric shocks to certain parts of the body.
In 1745, at the same time as Dean Kleist, Professor Pieter van Muschenbroek discovered a way of briefly storing the electricity generated by the electrification machines using the Leyden bottle (also known as Kleist’s bottle). Inside, two electrically conductive plates face each other, which in principle is similar to today’s capacitors. Due to their high withstand voltage, they are mainly used as high-voltage capacitors.
Italian physician named Luigi Galvani in the late 1700s discovered that electrical currents could cause muscle contractions in frog legs.
Over the years, the application of electrical stimulation to muscles for medical purposes continued to evolve. Researchers began to explore the use of electrical stimulation for therapeutic and rehabilitative purposes. This included the use of EMS to help patients with muscular atrophy and other neuromuscular disorders.
And EMS has been used as a specific form of training in competitive sports since the late 1960s as well. In this setting, however, the focus is primarily on strength and muscle mass gains. In the 1960s, EMS technology was also used in the USA and the former USSR in space travel to maintain muscle mass in weightlessness and in the military to improve soldier performance. In the 1970s USSR won the most medals during the Olympic games thanks to the EMS technology. The Olympic anti-doping committee was about to ban EMS technology as a stimulating drug. But as a natural way to increase your strength and endurance ,with 20-25% can’t be banned as our brain does this naturally.
In recent years, however, EMS technology has found its way into the fitness/wellness sector. From the original local EMS application, a new technology was developed – whole-body EMS training (WB-EMS), in which electrode vests and electrode belts or -cuffs several muscle groups of the body can be stimulated simultaneously in the sense of a full body workout. Due to the proven effectiveness and time efficiency (high training effect with low time investment at the same time), WB-EMS training is enjoying increasing popularity in the fitness and wellness industry.
The interest in EMS training is rapidly growing. The technology has become more advanced, with new wireless and portable devices making it easier for people to train. Additionally, studies have shown that EMS can be effective in promoting muscle strength, endurance, and recovery, leading to increased popularity in the fitness industry.
Today, EMS training is a popular form of exercise and rehabilitation, used by professional athletes, fitness enthusiasts, and people seeking to improve their overall health and wellness.
None of the benefits of EMS/EMA technology mean anything if they don’t truly work. That’s why we’ve compiled a collection of studies that have proven that the benefits of EMS/EMA technology are natural and effective. These studies have provided valuable insight into the effects of EMS/EMA on the body for various uses. All of the innovation we’ve been able to achieve has been possible because of the scientific discoveries made in the world of EMS/EMA technology.
The discoveries that tell us what, why, and how not only answer existing questions, but push us to then ask what’s next. If we can already do so much, what will the next study tell us, and how can we use it to advance further? The science behind EMS/EMA technology is plentiful, and we encourage you to connect with us to learn more.
The Visionbody Powersuit is a state-of-the -art EMS system that replaces the cumbersome, corded version of earlier tech with a wireless, comfortable form-fitting design, allowing for a much greater range of movement during training in any setting. Thanks to advanced technologies, we have been able to improve the system and release our Ultimate PowerSuit, featuring 24 high-impact silicone impulse zones that eliminate the need for users to be made wet during training to facilitate electrical conduction. All you need is the little bit of sweat you naturally produce while training for the electrodes to deliver the full benefits of the suit’s capabilities.
Our Visionbody EMS products work by delivering low, medium, and high frequency electrical impulses directly to the muscles, causing them to contract. The combination of frequencies allows for a deeper and more direct level of muscular stimulation and activation than any other EMS technology before, which is how users are able to achieve the benefits of 4 hours of intense training in just 20 minutes of low impact exercise.
The Visionbody EMS Powersuit offers a variety of potential benefits to users. When used properly in combination with conventional training techniques, users have reported stronger muscles, reduced back pain, a more toned physique, reduced cellulite appearance, and an enhanced sense of whole-body wellness.
The Visionbody EMS Powersuits deliver intense muscle stimulation, and muscles need time to recover. We recommend using the Powersuit twice per week to ensure adequate recovery time between uses.
The Visionbody EMS Ultimate Powersuit is equipped with 12 channels to target an additional 3 muscle groups for true full-body training.
Compatible only with iPhone or iPad (not included), and supports older iOS versions down to iOS 12.4.
Android User?
The Visionbody App requires IOS to run and is only available on Apple products. If you do not have an iPhone or iPad, you can order an IOS controller for your Visionbody Powersuit either separately or as part of the system package. The fully functional, refurbished iPhone 8 controllers are quality assured and backed by our 90-day guarantee. A charger is included with each controller unit.
Yes, the Visionbody Powersuit system is FDA cleared, TUV and biocompatibility tested. It is considered a Class II medical device.
The Powersuit has undergone rigorous testing and evaluation by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to ensure its safety and effectiveness for use in electrical muscle stimulation therapy. The FDA certification is a guarantee that the Powersuit meets the standards set by the FDA for medical devices and that it is safe and effective for use as intended.
Yes, the Visionbody Powersuit system utilizes EMS technology that is backed by scientific studies.
EMS technology has been used since the times of the ancient Egyptians. Since then, its effectiveness as a recovery aid has become known throughout the world, and now we have the medical advancements to prove its benefits. Check out our Science page to learn about how EMS technology is supported by a wealth of scientific research.
How long it will take to see results depends on a number of factors. Some of the things that will determine your timeframe for results are what your goals are, how often you train, ensuring that you are training effectively while wearing the suit, the intensity level you use during training, and your individual biology. Many users report noticeable results after 2-3 weeks of consistent use.
EMS technology is frequently utilized in physical therapy and muscle recovery training. The electrical impulses that active the muscles allow for much higher quality training without the need to resort to activity levels that can put strain on joint and tendons or further aggravate an injured muscle. The deep activation from the EMS frequencies also penetrates deeper than conventional training, allowing the muscles to be activated and training more completely, resulting in more effective training sessions.
EMS technology is the perfect muscle toning aid to add to your workout routine. The deeply stimulating EMS frequencies activate the muscles to the core, leading to more effective muscle toning. While the EMS suit can be added to your existing workout plan, the suit is powerful enough that you don’t need to lift heavy weights while using it in order to see results. This prevents undue strain on ligaments, tendons, and joints, reducing the risk of injury.
The Visionbody EMS Powersuit is an excellent tool for helping shed unwanted pounds. The intense muscle activation amps up the energy your body uses, helping to burn stored fat. Our App even has a range of programs geared specifically toward weight loss to help you achieve the body of your dreams.
The Visionbody Powersuit is intended for anyone over the age of 18 who wants to be physically active and achieve excellent results in a short time. It also gives a boost to all sports activities, but above all, it is excellent for strength training without lifting heavy weights.
The Visionbody EMS System can be used to give a “boost” to all sports activities. Apart from swimming, all sports activities are possible while wearing the suit and can benefit from additional EMS training.
Yes, easy care at maximum 86°F. Maximum spin speed: 800 min.
Visionbody home EMS suit does not need to be washed after each training session.
Wash the suit in the included mesh laundry bag, do not turn it inside out.
Fasten all Velcro fasteners before washing.
After each training session, the EMS suit should be turned “inside out” so that it can dry much faster.
It is recommended to wash the Visionbody EMS suit after 3-4 training sessions.
A mild detergent (without bleach) should be used. Do not use fabric softener.