Zap your gains? study tests electric boost for weightlifters
NCT ID NCT07484646
Summary
This study is testing whether adding electrical muscle stimulation (EMS) to a regular weightlifting routine helps trained athletes build more muscle and get stronger. For 8 weeks, one group will just lift weights, while another will lift weights while wearing EMS devices. Researchers will measure changes in muscle size, strength, and power to see if the EMS provides an extra benefit.
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Punjab Sports Board
RECRUITINGLahore, Punjab Province, 547000, Pakistan
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