Compex Fit 3.0 Muscle Stimulator

$549.95

Compex Fit 3.0 Muscle Stimulator Introducing the Compex Fit 3.0, a wired muscle stimulator explicitly designed for those looking to boost their fitness routine. Featuring a powerful yet comfortable design, this stimulator...

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SKU: DJO-2534660
UPC: 888912290227

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Description

Compex Fit 3.0 Muscle Stimulator

Introducing the Compex Fit 3.0, a wired muscle stimulator explicitly designed for those looking to boost their fitness routine. Featuring a powerful yet comfortable design, this stimulator can help you achieve your desired results. With its intuitive interface, you’ll be able to use it easily to get the most out of your workouts. 

With Compex SP 3.0, you no longer have to suffer the discomfort of using traditional muscle mass-building products – it’s now easy to take advantage of an electric stimulator that gives you the perfect blend of convenience and results. With this Compex muscle stimulator, you can quickly restore your strength and tone your muscle.

Fit 3.0 Muscle Stimulator Features

  • Includes all the features of Compex Fit 1.0 with added Mi-technology: Mi-Scan
  • Adapt to each of your muscles to provide the most effective muscle stimulation possible while offering greater comfort and better performance
  • Easy to use with a simple design and with the help of its user manual
  • It comes in a complete set for a convenient workout

Fit 3.0 Muscle Stimulator Inclusions

  • Stimulator
  • Set of 4 Snap wires
  • MI-Sensor wire
  • Charger
  • 4 Snap electrodes 5x10 cm
  • 8 Snap electrodes 5x5 cm
  • Transport case
  • Instruction manual

Fit 3.0 Muscle Stimulator Specifications

Technology: Wire
Muscle intelligence: MI-scan
Web connection: No
Download objective: No
Upload remote history: No
Program categories: Fitness, Pain management, Recovery / Massage, Rehabilitation
NB of programs: 20
NB of channels: 4
Screen Matrix monochrome:
Power: 120 mA, 400 us, 150 Hz
Energy: Rechargeable battery in less than 4h30

Fit 3.0 Muscle Stimulator Benefits

The Compex Fit 3.0 Muscle Stimulator is a device that can be beneficial for individuals with difficulty getting the right muscle stimulation. There are many benefits to using this stimulator, including improved muscle tone and strength, increased flexibility, and reduced pain from exercise. Plus, it is a portable device, so you can take your workouts anywhere!

Equipped with Mi-Technology

The Compex Fit 3.0 is a powerful and unique stimulator that includes all the features of the Compex Fit 1.0 stimulator but with added Mi-technology. It has the function of Mi-Scan, which can accurately detect your muscles’ readiness for stimulation and provide you with the most intense power possible. With its sleek design and intuitive control, you’ll experience results that are hard to find from any other form of exercise or therapy.

Adapts to Every Physiology

Compex Fit 3.0 muscle stimulator is perfect for those looking to feel their best! Its Adaptive Technology adjusts to each person’s unique physiology, providing the most effective stimulation possible. Additionally, comfort and performance are improved with this stimulator.

Easy to Use

Thanks to the Compex Fit 3.0 muscle stimulator, users can now easily improve their well-being and performance. This stimulator is easy to use with a simple design, so you can get started immediately. It comes with a user manual that is perfect for getting started - no more guessing! With the help of this manual, you’ll be able to fine-tune your fit before starting treatment.

Complete Package

Compex Fit 3.0 comes in a complete set for a convenient workout. With tons of inclusions, you get started right out of the box. You’ll be able to work out smarter and improve your overall fitness, which is perfect for any home gym or workout session.

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 *Disclaimer 

These statements have not been evaluated by Health Canada or the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. 

How to Use Compex Muscle Stimulator

Placement of Electrodes

It is important to select appropriately sized electrodes (small or large) and to position them correctly on the muscle group that you wish to stimulate in order to ensure effective treatment. It is therefore appropriate to always use the electrode size shown in the illustration. If necessary, try to find the best position possible by moving the electrode on the muscle, until you locate the point that produces the best contraction, or the greatest comfort is found.

For TENS type programs, the general rule is to cover the painful area with electrodes.

N.B. Approximate positioning of electrodes makes the session less effective, but is not dangerous.

To view the different ways of placing the electrodes. For stimulation with the Mi-sensor system, all the suggested placements represent the optimal positioning of this system. It is therefore recommended that you follow these instructions. If you do not want to use Mi- technology, all you need to do is to replace the special electrode cable of the Mi-sensor system with another standard electrode cable.

Body position during stimulation

This position varies according to the muscle group that you wish to stimulate and the program that you are using.

For programs inducing powerful muscular contractions (tetanic contractions), it is recommended to stimulate the muscle isometrically. You should therefore hold the extremities of limbs being stimulated.  This position opposes maximum resistance to movement and avoids any shortening of the muscle during contraction, which would risk causing cramps. For example, when stimulating the quadriceps, you should be in a sitting position with ankles held to avoid extending the knees.

For the other types of programs which do not induce powerful muscular contractions but only muscular twitches or tingling, position yourself as shown on the illustration, maintaining a comfortable position.

Adjusting stimulation intensities

On a stimulated muscle, the number of fibers used depends on the stimulation intensity.
For programs inducing powerful muscular contractions (tetanic contractions), you must use the maximum stimulation intensities (up to 999) while remaining within your tolerance threshold, in order to
use the maximum number of fibers. The progress of a muscle will be greater the higher number of fibers that are worked. During a session it is therefore important to try to increase the intensity every 3 to 5 contractions.
For other types of programs like recovery, massage, capillarization or even muscle pain which only induce muscle twitches, you should gradually increase the stimulation intensities until clearly visible muscle twitches are obtained.
For TENS, Epicondylitis and Tendinitis programs, you should gradually increase the intensities until you feel a tingling sensation under the electrodes.

Scheduling of the stimulation sessions

The question of the scheduling of the stimulation sessions during the week only arises in situations where at least two training sessions are to be done in the same week.

In cases where up to six sessions a week are planned, it is recommended that the sessions be scheduled as far apart as possible. For example, anyone who does three sessions a week should do them at the rate of one session every two days (2x1 rest day and  1x2 days of rest/week). Anyone who does six sessions should do six consecutive days of stimulation with one day of rest.

Above seven sessions a week, it is advisable to group several sessions together on the same day to leave yourself one or two complete rest days without stimulation. Anyone who does seven sessions a week should do five days of stimulation, at the rate of one session per day with one two-session day(s) (with at least a half-hour's rest between the sessions), leaving one rest day. Anyone who does ten sessions a week should preferably do five two-session days (again with at least a half-hour's rest between the sessions), leaving two rest days.

Alternation of stimulation sessions/voluntary training 

The stimulation sessions can be done outside of or during voluntary training.

When voluntary training and stimulation are done during the same session, it is generally recommended that the voluntary training be done first followed by the stimulation. This means that the voluntary training is not done on muscle fibres which are already tired. This is particularly important for strength and explosive strength training.

However, in resistance training, it can be very useful to proceed in the reverse order. Before the voluntary training, by means of stimulation for resistance, a “specific pre-fatigue session” is carried out on the muscle fibres without general and cardio-vascular fatigue. In this way, the voluntary effort on the “prepared” fibers will push the glycolytic metabolism faster and further.

Progression of stimulation cycles

The stimulation cycles are for people who are already accustomed to electrostimulation and want to perform several training cycles.

The cycle logic refers to the workload performed by electrostimulation. Just like a normal workout, one has to to start with an amount of effort then increase it over the course of the cycles. Thus, it is recommended starting with the 1st cycle and going on to the next level when the cycle is finished, normally after 4 to 6 weeks of stimulation based on 3 sessions per week.

It is also important to have reached significant stimulation intensities in sessions before going on to another cycle. At the end of a cycle you can either start a new cycle or do maintenance training based on one session per week.

 

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