The medical grade EMS technology employed by the Flex Mini® isn’t hard to explain or understand. Devices such as the Flex Mini®--and there are many, since they have been used in the rehabilitative medical field for decades--transmit tiny electric micro currents that force the muscles to involuntarily contract and relax over and over again. With EMS the micro currents are doing the work so that you can go about your business. Plus, you can customize your sessions with the adjustable intensity control, which has settings that range from 1 to 99.
But does it work? Here is some helpful information for you. Researchers conducted a clinical study on the Flex Mini® involving over 500 women.
Among those who used the device for less than 8 weeks’ time:
• 100% of users said it worked
• 92% of users say it is easy to fit into their daily routine
• 90% of users saw an improvement in their body shape
• 90% said they were firmer and more toned
• 90% said the backs of their legs were tighter
• 80% reported that their clothes felt looser
• 80% said their bottom was more uplifted
In a separate trial the participants were divided up into two distinct groups:
• Participants who utilized the Flex Mini® 5 times per week for two months.
• Participants who performed 60 leg lifts on each side 5 times a week and did NOT use the Flex Mini®
The not-so-surprising results were that the Flex Mini® group experienced more effective results in terms of muscle strength and body toning. We say ‘not-so-surprising’ because we know that EMS technology isn’t some radical idea—it’s science. We also know that the makers of the Flex Mini®, a firm based in Galway, Ireland, are truly pros at this method. They’ve been at it for four decades and boast EMS devices in 5000 clinics worldwide. Thus, the fact that their Flex Mini® became the first apparatus of its kind to receive FDA clearance as a class II retail medical device is not so surprising at all.
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