It seems you may be referring to “stimulating electrodes” rather than “simulating electrodes.” Stimulating electrodes are used in various medical applications, including transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES), and other forms of electrical stimulation therapy. Stimulating electrodes are small pads or patches that conduct electrical currents from a stimulator device to the body’s surface.
These electrodes are typically made of conductive materials, such as carbon or conductive gel, and are designed to adhere to the skin securely.Stimulating electrodes are small pads or patches that conduct electrical currents from a stimulator device to the body’s surface.
These electrodes are typically made of conductive materials, such as carbon or conductive gel, and are designed to adhere to the skin securely.Stimulating electrodes are small pads or patches that conduct electrical currents from a stimulator device to the body’s surface. These electrodes are typically made of conductive materials, such as carbon or conductive gel, and are designed to adhere to the skin securely.