# Effects of Whole‐Body Electromyostimulation on the Thickness of Appendicular and Respiratory Muscles, Functionality, and Frailty in Patients From a Transitional Care Unit: A Randomized Clinical Trial Protocol

**Authors:** André Luis Pinheiro Borges, Antônio Anderson Ramos de Oliveira, Juliana Nogueira Coelho, Antônio Riquelme Martins Negreiros, Aparecida Pereira Holanda Almeida Sampaio, Danielle Pessoa Lima, Miguel Ângelo Nobre e Souza, Jarbas de Sá Roriz Filho

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/pri.70199 · Physiotherapy Research International · 2026-03-16

## TL;DR

This study tests if adding whole-body electromyostimulation to standard physiotherapy helps improve muscle thickness, function, and frailty in older adults recovering from hospitalization.

## Contribution

This is the first randomized trial to assess WB-EMS as an adjunct to physiotherapy in frail transitional care patients.

## Key findings

- WB-EMS combined with physiotherapy may improve rectus femoris muscle thickness in frail adults.
- The trial will evaluate functional capacity and frailty outcomes using standardized assessments.
- Results could inform rehabilitation strategies for post-hospitalization care.

## Abstract

Frailty is highly prevalent among recently hospitalized adults and is associated with functional decline, dependency, and increased mortality. Although conventional physiotherapy is routinely applied in transitional care settings, its effectiveness may be limited in frail individuals with low tolerance to exercise. Whole‐body electromyostimulation (WB‐EMS) has emerged as a potential adjunct intervention to enhance muscle preservation and functional recovery in this population. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of WB‐EMS combined with conventional physiotherapy on muscle thickness, functional capacity, and frailty in patients admitted to a transitional care unit.

This randomized, assessor‐blinded clinical trial will include 62 frail adults (≥ 50 years; Tilburg Frailty Indicator ≥ 5), randomized to receive either WB‐EMS plus physiotherapy or physiotherapy alone for 6 weeks. WB‐EMS will be applied twice weekly (20 min/session), concurrently with standardized low‐load exercises. The primary outcome is the change in rectus femoris muscle thickness assessed by B‐mode ultrasonography. Secondary outcomes include diaphragm and forearm muscle thickness, functional capacity (Barthel Index), and frailty (Tilburg Frailty Indicator). Outcomes will be assessed at baseline and post‐intervention.

This trial will provide evidence on the feasibility and physiological effects of WB‐EMS as an adjunct to physiotherapy in frail patients undergoing transitional care, with potential implications for rehabilitation strategies in post‐hospitalization settings.

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## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** muscle loss (MESH:D009135), neuromuscular disorders (MESH:D009468), -limb (MESH:D001259), muscle soreness (MESH:D063806), physical inactivity (MESH:C564765), fever (MESH:D005334), hypertrophy (MESH:D006984), fatigue (MESH:D005221), skin (MESH:D012871), functional decline (MESH:D060825), infection (MESH:D007239), sarcopenia (MESH:D055948), death (MESH:D003643), cardiovascular conditions (MESH:D002318), acute illness (MESH:D000208), cognitive impairment (MESH:D003072), Frailty (MESH:D000073496), paresis (MESH:D010291)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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