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MUSCLE STIMULATION FAQ

What is the difference between Marc Pro and a TENS unit?

TENS is an acronym for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation. TENS are inexpensive medical devices that attempt to mask pain symptoms by interfering with nerve signals; they have no rehabilitative, recovery or conditioning benefits whatsoever. Marc Pro activates a cascading series of physiological effects through a specific type of muscle contraction that lead to enhanced recovery and conditioning.

Is Marc Pro cleared by the FDA?

Yes. Marc Pro received clearance from the FDA to market this OTC electronic muscle conditioning device. Marc Pro is designed and assembled at their corporate headquarters location in Huntington Beach, CA, USA.

Is there anyone who shouldn’t be using Marc Pro?

You should not use Marc Pro if you have one or more of the following medical conditions:

1.This device must not be used on persons with cardiac pacemakers, defibrillators; or other implanted metallic electronic devices

2.Epilepsy

3.Following acute trauma or fracture

4.Following recent surgical procedures

5.Critical ischemia of lower limbs

6.Abdominal or inguinal hernia

7.Cancer or cancerous lesions