Circulatory Stimulator: The effectiveness of electrostimulation against venous insufficiency.
Feelings of heavy legs? Calves or swollen ankles and sometimes painful? It is very likely that this comes from poor blood circulation in the legs. Venous insufficiency results in pain and unpleasant sensations that can be relieved with electrostimulation.
Special Offer at limited duration : a back belt offered for the purchase of a circulatory stimulator!
Blood circulation stimulator: These benefits
- Suitable for people suffering from poor blood circulation
- Effective against the swelling feet and calves
- 8 electrodes included to target your entire body
- Effects felt from the first use
- Improved blood circulation
- Relief pain
- Sensation relaxation
- Simple of use
- Remote
The new generation venous insufficiency device.
The feeling of heavy legs, of pain and itching in the legs due to venous insufficiency are recurring problems that electrostimulation proves to be very effective.
In fact, your blood circulation will be considerably improved, the light, painless electrical impulses sent to your feet will gently contract and relax the muscles of your legs.
In addition to being a circulatory stimulator for your legs, you can also relieve your neck pain, back pain or any other part of your body thanks to the 8 electrodes included !
Using the circulatory stimulator
Using the stimulator is very easy! Sit comfortably on your sofa or chair and place your feet on the device.
Adjust the session to your needs thanks to the 99 intensity levels and 25 stimulation modes!
The remote control provided with your electrostimulator is very effective for choosing your program while remaining comfortably installed.
Enjoy your 30-minute relaxation session and release your legs of their venous insufficiency effectively.
Contents of your order:
- 1 Stimulator
- 1 Remote control
- 8 Electrodes
- 2 connection cables
- 1 Adapter
- 1 Back belt
Contraindications of the stimulator in the following cases:
- Symptoms or treatment for deep vein thrombosis.
- Wearing a pacemaker or defibrillator automatic heart rate.
- Epileptic diseases.
- Pregnancy.