Compex Mi Sports Stimulator
Compex Mi Sports Stimulator
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RSP: £799.99 |
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Price includes VAT and FREE UK Delivery |
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Used and endorsed by Professionals in the Sports world.
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Robbie McEwen, Triple winner of Tour De France (Sprinter) I have integrated the Compex training into my preparation for the Tour de France. I also use the Recovery programs which enable me to recuperate faster and more effectively between stages of the Tour." |
This technology is now available to Sports Enthusiasts striving to improve Performance
Invest in the Best
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Enables Compex Fitness to Talk to and Analyse Muscles for personalised effective stimulation.

Mi-Sensor:
This sensor forms an interactive link between your muscles and the Stimulator
Mi-Scan (Personalised Stimulation):
Just before each session the Mi Scan analyzes the excitability of the muscle to be stimulated (12 sec). This data is sent to the Stimulator where stimulation parameters are set accordingly, ensuring each session is targeted to your physiological characteristics for optimal stimulation
Mi-TeNS (Self Regulating Pain Therapy:
This function takes measurements regularly during TeNS programs, and automatically controls stimulation levels for effective comfortable pain relief
Mi-6 (Controlling Energy):
For low frequency programs (less than 10 hertz) where vigorous muscular twitches are required - e.g. Active Recovery. The Mi range indicates the minimum and maximum energy levels required for optimum results.
Combine exercise with electro-stimulation for intense muscular workouts
Mi-Action:
The Action mode allows you to trigger an electrically induced stimulation by voluntarily contracting your muscles
Examples:
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Abdominals: |
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Quadriceps: |
Pecs: |
Biceps: |
Combining voluntary exercise and electro-stimulation, stimulates the muscle fibres more intensively resulting in enjoyable effective training sessions
Mi Sport Programs:
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Range of Sports Specific Programs designed to compliment your normal training routine for enhanced competitive performance |
Warm Up
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Capillarization |
Very marked increase of blood flow. Improved capillary circulation for Endurance/Resistance Sports - walking, cycling, cross country skiing, etc, or improve endurance for those with low fitness levels |
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Toning Massage |
Muscular and circulation conditioning before physical activity |
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Potentiation |
Ideal for speed and power athletes. Link with normal warm up routines for effective results |
Sport
Range of programs designed to improve the muscle qualities of competitive athletes training seriously for at least 5 hours a week.
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Endurance |
For athletes who wish to improve their performance in long duration sporting events |
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Resistance |
Improves lactic capacity of muscles for athletes who wish to increase their capacity to obtain intense and prolonged effort |
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Strength |
Designed to build pure strength. Will definitely build muscle mass |
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Explosive Strength |
For athletes practising a discipline in which Explosive Strength is an important factor in performance, e.g. sprinters |
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Plyometry |
Development of Power, Speed and Agility: |
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Hypertrophy |
Increase muscle mass, volume and resistance. Ideal for body builders |
Cross Training
Training and preparation of muscles for all kinds of muscular work using a range of different working sequences.
Advantages:
- helps relieve training boredom
- conditions entire body
- reduces risk of injury (improves agility and balance)
- continue to train while injured. Work some muscles while others rest/recover
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Fartlek |
Improve Resistance, Strength, Exploding Strength. Ideal when resuming activity after a break in training |
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Cross Endurance |
Improve Endurance, Aerobic Muscular qualities |
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Cross Resistance |
Improves your capacity for intense effort without increasing the risk of injury |
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Cross Explosivity |
Competition preparation for team sport |
Conditioning
4 programs designed to strengthen body parts that are prone to injury in order to increase their tolerance and sports readiness
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Abs |
Improvement/maintenance of abdominal wall muscles which have either primary or secondary importance for all sports activities |
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Low Back Reinforcement |
Improve the active stability of the lower back region |
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Core Stabilisation |
Strengthens muscles of abdomen, lower back and abdominal muscles |
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Ankle Twist Prevention |
Works and increases the strength and speed of lateral peroneal muscles to reduce risk of sprains |
Recovery
Range of Programs to reduce muscle fatigue and speed recovery following intensive exercise/competition
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Active Recovery |
Most frequently used Program in Recovery category. Accelerates muscle recovery after intensive exercise. Use within 3 hours of training/competition |
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Recovery Plus |
Very similar to Active Recovery, but to be used where intense physical activity (e.g. marathons) has resulted in temporary muscle failure. Use 1 to 2 hours after end of activity |
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Relaxing Massage |
For significant reduction in muscle tension. Improves drainage of toxins responsible for exaggerated increase of muscular tone |
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Reviving Massage |
Effectively reduces sensations of fatigue and heaviness |
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Anti Stress Massage |
Low frequency stimulation. Restores a feeling of well-being after a stressful situation (stress buster) |
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Undulated Massage 1 & 2 |
2 Programs with new stimulation mode that produces a very pleasant wave like effect which eliminates uncomfortable body tensions and promotes a state of relaxation |
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Regeneration |
Day after competition. This program is a form of light training to eliminate muscle fatigue and restore good muscular sensations - quickly |
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Heavy Legs |
Prevention of the feeling of heaviness in the legs |
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Stretching |
For all athletes who wish to maintain or improve their muscular elasticity |
Pain Relief
Target your Pain Relief with 9 Programs developed by CefarCompex Medical. Simply choose the most appropriate program for your type of pain and follow Compex Recommendations for effective drug free pain
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Modulated Tens |
For all acute or chronic localized pain |
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Endorphins |
To combat chronic muscular pain |
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De-contracture |
Reduce muscular tension (relaxing effect) |
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Cervical Pain |
Adapted for pain in the back of the neck |
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Thoracic Back Pain |
Specifically adapted to pain below the back of the neck and above the low back |
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Low Back Pain |
For sharp and sudden low back pain |
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Lumbago |
For acute lower back pain |
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Epicondylitis |
For persistent elbow pain |
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Torticollis |
Acute sudden pain back of the neck |
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Disuse Atrophy |
Treatment to combat any reduction of muscle volume as a result of trauma necessitating immobilisation |
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Muscle Growth |
After a period of using the Disuse Atrophy treatment. As soon as the muscle shows signs of a slight recovery of volume and tone |
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Reinforcement |
Use when the muscle has regained normal muscle volume |
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Use the Motor Point Pen with Gel to locate exactly the motor point of the muscle group to be stimulated. Correct electrode placement ensures effective comfortable stimulation |
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All CefarCompex Stimulators are based directly on Medical Technology The impulses generated are of high quality ensuring safety, comfort and efficiency Electro-stimulation subjects your muscles to work. The higher the stimulation/workload, the more efficient they respond, gaining in Strength, Size, Power and Endurance, etc. You should therefore work with maximum stimulation, e.g. always at the limit of what you can support |