TY - JOUR
T1 - Empfehlungen zu Kontraindikationen für Ganzkörper-Elektromyostimulation im kommerziellen, nicht-medizinischen Setting
T2 - Recommendations of contraindications for whole-body electromyostimulation in a commercial, non-medical setting
AU - Kemmler, Wolfgang
AU - Wissenfels, Anja
AU - Willert, S.
AU - Fröhlich, M.
AU - Ludwig, O.
AU - Berger, Joshua
AU - Zart, S.
AU - Becker, S.
AU - Backfisch, M.
AU - Kleinöder, Heinz
AU - Dörrmann, U.
AU - Wirtz, N.
AU - Wegener, Bernd
AU - Konrad, Karl Lorenz
AU - Eifler, C.
AU - Krug, J.
AU - Zinner, C
AU - Müller, S.
AU - Vatter, Jens
AU - Authenrieth, Sebastian
AU - Beisswenger, Thomas
AU - Teschler, M.
AU - von Stengel, Simon
PY - 2019/11
Y1 - 2019/11
N2 - Rare but regularly recurring complications are leading to ongoing regulation of the commercial, non-medical whole-body electromyostimulation (WB-EMS) market. In addition to the revised German Radiation Protection Statutes (NiSV), the “Deutsche Industrie Norm” (DIN) 33961-5 was recently published with safety policies for WB-EMS application, anchoring both relative and absolute contraindications for WB-EMS for the first time. The purpose of this article is to justify the rationale of contraindications in a commercial setting and to support their consistent application. › While the relative contraindications appear plausible and uncritical, absolute contraindications for WB-EMS are much more debatable. In fact, some absolute contraindications (e.g. diabetes mellitus) could be safely addressed by WB-EMS at least after careful medical anamnesis and competent, close supervision. However, this requires sound knowledge of WB-EMS on the part of physicians and instructors, low user-trainer ratios and prompt medical care in an emergency. › However, considering the multitude of different settings of commercial WB-EMS, in extreme cases with hardly supervised, only video-guided WB-EMS sessions, the necessary accurateness and expertise for safe WB-EMS is not always guaranteed. That there is no mandatory licensing of WB-EMS instructors, the key players in WB-EMS, underscores the concern. › Whilst acknowledging the multitude of high-quality suppliers, it is advised that the commercial, non-medical WB-EMS sector as a whole to be wary of indications with significantly increased complication potential. Lastly, the mandatory acceptance of the contraindications listed in DIN 33961-5 might be considered as an inevitable step towards preventing overregulation by official authorities.
AB - Rare but regularly recurring complications are leading to ongoing regulation of the commercial, non-medical whole-body electromyostimulation (WB-EMS) market. In addition to the revised German Radiation Protection Statutes (NiSV), the “Deutsche Industrie Norm” (DIN) 33961-5 was recently published with safety policies for WB-EMS application, anchoring both relative and absolute contraindications for WB-EMS for the first time. The purpose of this article is to justify the rationale of contraindications in a commercial setting and to support their consistent application. › While the relative contraindications appear plausible and uncritical, absolute contraindications for WB-EMS are much more debatable. In fact, some absolute contraindications (e.g. diabetes mellitus) could be safely addressed by WB-EMS at least after careful medical anamnesis and competent, close supervision. However, this requires sound knowledge of WB-EMS on the part of physicians and instructors, low user-trainer ratios and prompt medical care in an emergency. › However, considering the multitude of different settings of commercial WB-EMS, in extreme cases with hardly supervised, only video-guided WB-EMS sessions, the necessary accurateness and expertise for safe WB-EMS is not always guaranteed. That there is no mandatory licensing of WB-EMS instructors, the key players in WB-EMS, underscores the concern. › Whilst acknowledging the multitude of high-quality suppliers, it is advised that the commercial, non-medical WB-EMS sector as a whole to be wary of indications with significantly increased complication potential. Lastly, the mandatory acceptance of the contraindications listed in DIN 33961-5 might be considered as an inevitable step towards preventing overregulation by official authorities.
KW - WB-EMS
KW - Commercial Application
KW - electromyostimulation
KW - DIN 33961-5
KW - Guideline
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85077898735&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.5960/dzsm.2019.401
DO - 10.5960/dzsm.2019.401
M3 - Article
SN - 0344-5925
VL - 70
SP - 278
EP - 282
JO - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin
JF - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin
IS - 11
ER -