I work for a company that has many rehabilitation product brands, among them Cefar Compex. Although we don't make those products at my location, I wish we did after reading the article linked below.
Here is an excerpt:
We're the first to volunteer the fact that we're not financial analysts, exercise physiologists, athletic trainers, or orthopedic surgeons, but what we know is this: The technology clearly works. The scientific literature is compelling, and the money -- in skyscraping, gangsta-rap-video-prop-like stacks -- is following in its innovative trail.
While E-Stim is best known for its medical applications, Compex USA has created ever-greater public visibility about its benefits both to ball-sport and endurance athletes -- two groups whose muscular demands are often thoroughly different.
http://www.competitivecyclist.com/...tor-2843.1725.1.html
Here is an excerpt:
We're the first to volunteer the fact that we're not financial analysts, exercise physiologists, athletic trainers, or orthopedic surgeons, but what we know is this: The technology clearly works. The scientific literature is compelling, and the money -- in skyscraping, gangsta-rap-video-prop-like stacks -- is following in its innovative trail.
While E-Stim is best known for its medical applications, Compex USA has created ever-greater public visibility about its benefits both to ball-sport and endurance athletes -- two groups whose muscular demands are often thoroughly different.
http://www.competitivecyclist.com/...tor-2843.1725.1.html