How EMS Complements Myoelectric and Bionic Prosthetics

Learning to use a prosthetic hand or arm is not just about wearing the device. It’s about teaching your body and brain to work with it as if it were your own. For many users, this can feel exciting but also overwhelming. Muscles may be weak, signals may be unclear, and movements may not feel […]
Increasing Functional Range of Motion Using EMS Therapy

After an injury or limb loss, moving freely can become hard. The body feels stiff, certain joints don’t bend as easily, and even simple movements start to feel like a struggle. This is more than just discomfort—it affects your ability to live independently. Many people work through therapy, exercises, and prosthetics to regain that freedom. […]
EMS for Lower Limb Amputees: Boosting Balance & Stability

After losing a leg, many people face one big challenge every single day—staying balanced. Something as simple as walking across the room or standing to brush your teeth can feel unstable. That feeling can lead to fear, and fear can stop people from moving as much as they want. But what if your body could […]
Building Muscle Memory with EMS After Limb Loss

Losing a limb changes everything. From how you move, to how you feel, to how you connect with your body. Simple tasks that once felt natural—like holding a spoon or picking up your phone—suddenly feel unfamiliar. That’s because your body and brain are out of sync. But there’s good news. Your brain has the power […]
EMS for Enhancing Grip Strength in Partial Hand Users

For someone with a partial hand difference, everyday tasks can feel like climbing a hill. Holding a cup, buttoning a shirt, or picking up a bag—these simple things become challenges. That’s where technology steps in. One of the most promising tools today is EMS, or Electronic Muscle Stimulation. And no, it’s not just for athletes […]