Hi, this is my site about Electronic Muscle Stimulator devices (most people call them Ab Belts)


When I am researching something, I like to keep it online so others can benefit. So anyway, I have been looking at buying an ab belt so I can work on my abs while I'm at work, in the car etc. I have been collecting information on this page, so I can know that is will be safe and effective.


Hope it helps you.

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Electrical muscle stimulation (EMS), also known as neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) or electromyostimulation, is the causing of muscle contraction using electric impulses. 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 fool the body into thinking the stimulation is coming from the central nervous system, thus causing the muscles to contract. The electrodes are usually pads that adhere to the skin. It is an FDA approved method of therapy and exercise
  • Electronic Muscle Stimulation is an advanced technique used world wide for toning, reshaping, and firming thighs, buttocks, and for maintaining muscle definition.
  • Tone-A-Matic has been used for many years by professional athletes, physiotherapists and chiropractors.
  • Home Electronic Muscle Stimulation systems allow you to supplement your regular workout program, without putting stress on your joints, lower back or neck and shoulders.
  • Electronic Muscle Stimulation machines are ideal for today's hectic lifestyle. When time is limited and you can't get to the gym, you can hook up to your Tone-A-Matic exerciser in the privacy of your home or office, while catching up on paper work, talking on the phone, watching TV or surfing the net.
  • Tone-A-Matic Electronic Muscle Stimulation systems are great for physically disabled people to prevent muscle atrophy.
  • Many of these EMS units include a TENS (transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) to help relieve back, muscle, and other chronic and acute pain problems.

An Update - My Flexbelt Review

by Jane on December 28, 2009 0 Comments

I started this site when I was research electronic muscle stimulators. Well, since then I've actually purchased one - the Flexbelt. I am happy with it, let me tell you. And I was inspired to write about my experience here:


See my review HERE

My inspirational pics :)

Flexbelt