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Products have Safety Approvals and Compliances such as FDA, CE / Medical, cMET, TGA, RoHs, REACH
tens digital ems unit
The company has been manufacturing mainly the following products:
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulators (TENS)
Electrical Muscle Stimulators (EMS, NMS)
Interferential Stimulators (INF)
Micro Current Stimulators
Incontinence therapy devices
Products have Safety Approvals and Compliances such as
FDA, CE / Medical, cMET, TGA, RoHs, REACH
Women incontinence treatment tens unit
Features:
*Incontinence Treatment * Single channel digital device
*Frequency: 12.5, 50, 10-50-10, 10&27Hz * Pulse width: 250us
*4 pre-set operation modes * memory of last mode attempt
*Waveform: Asymmetrical rectangular biphasic
* Load battery detection
*Output Intensity: Adjustable 0-120mA(500Ω load)
*Power source: 2*1.5V AAA size battery
Content:
*1 x Device * 1 x Lead wire * 1 x Probe
* 2 x 1.5V AAA size Battery * 1 x Pouch * 1 x Instruction Sheet
Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS),
also known as neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) or electromyostimulation , is the elicitation of muscle contraction using electric impulses. EMS has received increasing attention in the last few years, because it has the potential to serve as: a strength training tool for healthy subjects and athletes; a rehabilitation and preventive tool for partially or totally immobilized patients; a testing tool for evaluating the neural and/or muscular function in vivo; a post-exercise recovery tool for athletes.The impulses are generated by a device and delivered through electrodes on the skin in direct proximity to the muscles to be stimulated.The impulses mimic the action potential coming from the central nervous system, causing the muscles to contract. The electrodes are generally pads that adhere to the skin. The use of EMS has been cited by renowned sports scientists ] as a complementary technique for sports training and published research is available on the results obtained In the United States, EMS devices are regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). [5] The XVIII Congress of the International Society of Electrophysiology and Kinesiology (ISEK 2010), which took place in Aalborg, Denmark on 16–19 June 2010, had a dedicated session on the subject: Electrical stimulation for testing and training in exercise and sports. As part of it, numerous research papers and reviews have been published.
Luigi Galvani (1791) provided the first scientific evidence that current can activate muscle. During the 19th and 20th centuries, researchers studied and documented the exact electrical properties that generate muscle movement. It was discovered that the body functions induced by electrical stimulation caused long-term changes in the muscles. In the 60s, Soviet sport scientists applied EMS in the training of elite athletes, claiming 40% force gains.In the 70s, these studies were shared during conferences with the Western sport establishments. However, results were conflicting, perhaps because the mechanisms in which EMS acted was poorly understood.Recent medical physiology research pinpointed the mechanisms by which electrical stimulation causes adaptation of cells of muscles, blood vessels and nerves.
"Strength training by NMES does promote neural and muscular adaptations that are complementary to the well-known effects of voluntary resistance training".This statement is part of the editorial summary of a 2010 world congress of researchers on the subject. Additional studies on practical applications, that came after that congress, pointed out important factors that make the difference between effective and ineffective EMS.This in retrospect explains why in the past some researchers and practitioners obtained results that others could not reproduce. Also, as published by reputable Universities, EMS causes adaptation, i.e. training, of muscle Fibers.Because of the characteristics of skeletal muscle fibers, different types of fibers ] can be activated to differing degrees by different types of EMS, and the modifications induced depend on the pattern of EMS activity.These patterns, referred to as protocols or programs, will cause a different response from contraction of different fiber types. Some programs will improve fatigue resistance, i.e. endurance, others will increase force production.
EMS can be used as a training,therapeutic,and cosmetic tool. In medicine, EMS is used for rehabilitation purposes, for instance in physical therapy in the prevention of disuse muscle atrophy which can occur for example after musculoskeletal injuries, such as damage to bones, joints, muscles, ligaments and tendons. This is distinct from transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), in which an electric current is used for pain therapy.
Because of the effect that strengthened and toned muscles have on appearance (a stronger muscle has larger cross-section, EMS is also used by a niche of practitioners for aesthetics goals.The FDA rejects certification of devices that claim weight reduction.EMS devices cause a calorie burning that is marginal at best: calories are burnt in significant amount only when most of the body is involved in physical exercise: several muscles, the heart and the respiratory system are all engaged at once.However, some authors imply that EMS can lead to exercise, since a person toning his/her muscles with electrical stimulation is more likely afterwards to participate in sporting activities as the body is ready, fit, willing and able to take on physical activity.In EMS training few muscular groups are targeted at the same time, for specific training goals.The effectiveness of the devices for sport training has been debated. A number of coaches regularly use professional EMS devices as an integral part of the training of their athletes; some of these are high profile coaches, such as track coach Charlie Francis, who used the technique to supplement the training of Olympic-level athletes.Non-professional devices target home-market consumers with wearable units in which EMS circuitry is contained in belt-like garments (ab toning belts) or other clothing items.
In August 1995, Fuji Dynamics moved, from Hong Kong, its own manufacturing and assembling factory to Tangxia of Dongguan. In Nov 2005, the facility was expanded by moving to the existing premises in the size of 5,000 square meters. The production capacity has been increased up to 80,000 units at monthly basis. With this new production facilities, Fuji Dynamics is more capable in satisfying clients ’ ever-growing expectation.
Machineries installed:
JUKI SMT
Bonding machines
Hot air reflow Oven (lead free)
Double wave soldering machine (lead free)
Injection machines
Coil winding machines
Ultrasonic Welding machines
Pad printing machines
Corporate Mission
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The company was established in Hong Kong by Masateru Nanri and Key Tanada both Japanese in 1977 with a capital HK$300,000 for manufacturing mechanical components and audio cassette decks
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Guangdong China (Mainland)
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fujidyna
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2 chanels EMS
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Pink tens digital ems unit
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