Automatic device for optimized muscular stimulation

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ABSTRACT:
An automatic device for optimized muscular stimulations, includes a central electronic unit connected to a memory unit, to muscular electrical activity detectors, and to muscular stimulation elements. The central unit determines within a range included between a lower limit frequency and an upper limit frequency, an optimum frequency of the periodical contractions in correspondence of which the sum of the amplitude of the signals provided by the detectors from the corresponding muscles of the user as a response to the stimulation is the maximum one. The central unit sets the muscular stimulation elements to produce periodical contractions of the muscle to be stimulated at the determined optimum frequency.

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