Can Wide-Area EMS Prevent Arthritis-Related Muscle Atrophy? Japanese Scientists Test This in an...
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Arthritis doesn’t only affect joints.
It can quietly shrink muscles too.
What if muscles could stay active without heavy movement?
A recent peer-reviewed study explored wide-area electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) in arthritis.
Researchers examined a muscle that usually loses size quickly during inflammation.
With wide-area EMS, muscle loss was significantly reduced.
Muscle fibers stayed larger.
Overall muscle weight dropped less.
Joint swelling did not increase.
This suggests muscles may stay engaged even when movement is limited.
Even during stiffness.
Even during inflammation.
The stimulation covered a wide muscle area, not just one spot.
This mattered for postural muscles linked to walking and balance.
The study was published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences.
It adds a new layer to how researchers think about muscle support in arthritis.
If this raised questions for you, there’s more.
Much more.
Explore the full research digest, podcast, and link to original study here:
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