A pacemaker assists in regulating a person's heart rhythm and electrical output. The small device lies under the collarbone and is about the size of two half dollars stacked together. Implanting the device takes several hours in the operating...
Ab stimulation belts are advertised as a quick fix for rock-hard abs. But these devices can't turn a flabby stomach into a six-pack. Abdominal electric stimulation belts are mainly for medical use, such as muscle retraining. The Slendertone...
Congestive heart failure is a condition in which the heart does not pump blood as efficiently as it should. This causes patients to become tired or fatigued more easily with exertion as well as fluid buildup in the legs and back. If severe, CHF...
TENS, or transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, is a nonsurgical technique to relieve pain. A TENS unit can be used for severe nerve pain by directly targeting where the pain is.
Treatment for heart failure--a disease in which the body does not receive enough blood from the heart due to weakness of the heart muscles or an inability of the heart to fill up with enough blood--involves taking medication, lifestyle changes or...
The Food and Drug Administration is tasked with regulating electronic muscle stimulators. They review the safety and functionality of stimulators on the market, which are used mainly for physical therapy and recovery programs. While the FDA states...
Cardiomegaly is the clinical term for an enlarged heart. Cardiomegaly is not a disease in and of itself but is a symptom of other underlying disorders. This disease is typically found after a patient receives a chest X-ray. Cardiomegaly can be...
While magnets have not been scientifically proven to help treat anxiety, the National Center for Complimentary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) funds research to investigate a magnet's potential in a variety of applications. Researchers speculate...
A pacemaker produces electrical impulses that stimulates the heart to beat in a regular rhythm. A pacemaker senses when the heart beats irregularly and sends a signal to the heart that makes the heart beat at the correct pace. A doctor surgically...
Anodyne therapy uses infrared, light-emitting diodes (LED) technology that can help speed the healing process by temporarily increasing blood circulation. It can also help decrease pain for a variety of musculoskeletal and neuromuscular conditions...
The Slendertone Flex Belt is a device that uses electrical muscle stimulation technology to give you toned abs. While wearing the belt, an electric impulse is sent through the skin to cause the muscles to contract. Even though the Flex Belt will...
Exercise belts offer an alternative, easier approach to weight loss. Manufacturers claim that by strapping on the belt, electrical impulses are transmitted to your muscles, causing them to contract. This passive exercise is supposed to slim and...
Electrostimulation therapy, or electrotherapy, is a modality commonly used by physical therapists which involves sending an electrical current through electrodes placed on the skin. According to "Clinical Electrotherapy" by Roger Nelson and Dean...
Electronic muscle stimulation, also known as EMS, stimulates skeletal muscle with electric impulses leading to muscle contraction. Electronic muscle stimulation, thought to mimic the natural muscle contractions achieved by neuronal impulses from...
Hybrid vehicles are becoming more popular as we move toward a greener future. A hybrid electric vehicle combines a conventional combustion engine with electricity. The hybrid achieves better fuel economy than a conventional gas-powered vehicle and...
The heart is a muscular pump that circulates blood throughout the body, delivering oxygen and other nutrients to the tissues. Congestive heart failure, or CHF, is a condition that makes the heart inefficient and unable to fully perform its job....
Simple magnetic bracelets are easy to make. Most magnetic bead companies sell rolls of beads. The magnetic attraction of the beads holds them in rolls. Purchase a roll of square beads and simply use the magnetic force to connect them end to end...
Heart palpitations are a common phenomenon in which it feels as though the heart is beating too rapidly, skipping beats or fluttering. Palpitations are usually harmless and do not have a serious underlying medical cause. In rare cases where...
While the final decision is still out in the medical community about the efficacy of using magnets for pain reduction and healing, the National Center on Complementary and Alternative Medicine reports that some preliminary evidence is available...
The heart contains four chambers separated by one-way valves that allow blood to flow through the heart to and from the lungs and out into the body. A group of specialized cells, known as the sinus node, produce electrical impulses that trigger...
Weight-loss belts offer a solution to a problem many people have--belly fat. The marketers behind the belt claim that you will lose fat and inches just by wearing the belt. The idea that you can lose weight sitting on the couch is appealing....
The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) suggests that magnets have been used over a century for alleviating pain and have been particularly useful in helping patients with osteo-arthritic pain. Magnets may utilize...
It has been proven that some cells and tissues in the body emit electromagnetic pulses. (ref 1) Therefore, proponents postulate, when cells and tissues are unhealthy, the flow of pulses is interrupted, which causes various illnesses of the body....
Ab belts are fitness equipment devices that stimulate contractions of your abdominal muscles using mild electric shocks. According to the makers of these products, these electric shocks will build your muscles without you needing to perform a...
A pacemaker is an implanted medical device that uses electrical impulses to regulate the beats of the heart. This is usually done when the heart begins to beat too slow or in an irregular pattern. The heart is like a large muscle that pumps blood...
You might have been a great driver and you almost never had an accident in your lifetime. But what are the chances that you'll continue driving until the very end? Just make sure you're physically fit, think clearly and see well ahead. Elderly...
Induction cooking is a type of electric cooking that uses magnetic coils to heat cookware sitting atop the induction unit. The coil itself does not get hot. Induction cooktops are often used in commercial kitchens, because they cook food faster...
Congestive heart failure, or CHF, affects 5 million Americans and is responsible for 300,000 deaths a year. The condition occurs when the heart can no longer pump blood efficiently through the body. Causes of the condition include damage to the...
Congestive heart failure, or congestive cardiac failure, is the failure of the heart resulting from any structural or functional disorder. Learn more about congestive heart failure in this health video.