Can anyone wear the emPower Suit?
EMS is safe for most people, but certain conditions may make it unsuitable.
Not recommended if you are pregnant, under 16, or have a pacemaker or implanted
medical device
Avoid use with heart conditions, seizure risk, high fever, or infectious diseases
Use caution with skin conditions, blood pressure issues, or metal implants; consult
a doctor if unsure
If you have any medical concerns, consult your doctor before use.
FAQs
Can I use EMS if I am pregnant?
No. EMS is not recommended during pregnancy. Please consult your doctor for guidance.
Can I use EMS with metal implants or piercings?
In many cases, yes, but it depends on the type and location. You should consult your doctor and inform your coach before using EMS.
Who should not use EMS?
EMS is not recommended for individuals who are pregnant, have pacemakers or implanted medical devices, or certain medical conditions. Always consult your doctor if unsure.
Can I use EMS if I have joint pain or injuries?
In many cases, yes. EMS is low impact and can be easier on joints, but you should consult your doctor and inform your coach before training.
Additional Resources
Visit Safety & Guidelines for more information on eligibility, safety concerns, and physical considerations.