Lower body Emsculpt for kinetic alignment
Weakness or poor activation across the glutes, hamstrings, quadriceps, and calves can change how the knee, hip, ankle, and lower back absorb load. iMedi uses lower body Emsculpt as part of a kinetic alignment plan for selected patients who need improved activation or conditioning support.
Planning around injury and performance
The team reviews prior sprains, knee pain, hip tightness, running mechanics, sports goals, and current training. The protocol may be combined with manual therapy, mobility drills, balance work, or progressive strengthening so the stimulated muscles are integrated into better movement.
Best-fit use cases
This service may suit patients returning to training, rebuilding after inactivity, addressing asymmetry, or seeking support for lower-body control. It is not a replacement for rehabilitation after a major injury or surgery; those cases require clinician-guided recovery planning.
How iMedi keeps the plan focused
- Suitability is reviewed before a procedure or device-led protocol is recommended.
- The service is connected to its parent care pathway instead of being sold as a duplicate package.
- Expected benefits, limits, aftercare, and follow-up needs are discussed clearly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which lower body areas can be targeted?
Common targets include glutes, thighs, hamstrings, quadriceps, and calves depending on suitability.
Can athletes use it?
It may support conditioning in athletic patients, especially when paired with functional assessment and training guidance.
Is it enough after an injury?
No. Injury recovery needs a complete rehabilitation plan, not only device-based stimulation.