PT Patients Stunned: A PT Session Costs $200. This FDA-Cleared Device Costs One Session and You Keep It Forever. Here's the Math in 7 Parts.
Here's a number most people never sit down and add up: a standard course of clinical muscle-stim runs 12 to 24 sessions at around $200 each. That's $2,400 to $4,800 to use a machine you never take home. You did the work of showing up, and at the end you owned nothing. Then someone did the math out loud, and 115,000+ people realized they could own the same FDA-cleared technology for less than a fraction of one course. Here's that math, in 7 parts.
1. You Were Renting the Contraction
This is the exact principle you paid for at the clinic. NMES sends a signal that triggers a real muscle contraction, the same one the therapist's machine delivered, without you finding the muscle first. The only difference is you used to rent that contraction by the visit. Now you can buy it once.
2. You'll Feel What $200 Used to Buy
You remember what a real session felt like, the deep squeeze and the soreness the next morning that told you it worked. That's the contraction the Ultra delivers, not a surface tingle you'd feel cheated by. When you feel it working and feel it again tomorrow, you stop wondering if the cheaper path meant a lesser one. It doesn't.
3. The Same Clinical Standard, Not the Same Bill
This isn't a discount gadget off a marketplace. The NextGen Ultra is FDA Class II cleared, the same regulatory category as the equipment on the clinic table. That clearance is the line between paying less for less and paying once for the same standard. You gave up the appointment, not the quality.
4. The Cheaper Path Clinicians Actually Recommend
Saving money usually means going against professional advice. Not here: 429 clinicians have recommended the Ultra through FrontRowMD, the same kind of professionals you were paying to see. So you're not cutting a corner or hoping you guessed right. You're taking the cheaper path and the endorsed one at the same time.
5. The Real Cost Wasn't Only the Bill
Every reason the clinic drained you was logistics, the drive, the wait, the afternoon off work. That was the cost nobody printed on a receipt. The Ultra runs in your living room while you do something else, so the most expensive part of therapy, your time, drops to almost nothing. The appointment was never the machine. It was everything you gave up to reach it.
6. The Rent Stops the Day It Arrives
Every session you booked was money you'd never see again. Ownership ends that: one purchase, used as often as you want, and it may qualify for HSA/FSA through TrueMed because it's FDA-cleared. A single course of clinic sessions costs more than the device itself. The clinic billed you to use their machine. Now you own yours.
7. Everyone Else Already Did the Math
Word spreads fast when the numbers are this lopsided. This May we restocked 30,000 units and they were gone in 10 days, because 115,000+ people already ran the comparison to the end. Our top "complaint"? Partners keep stealing it, which is why so many people order two. If it's in stock right now, don't wait.
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Real Customer Testimonials
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Firmer Abs
The muscle stimulator ultra worked for me immediately, activating all of my muscle fibers and giving me the feeling of doing real-time sit-ups, without the hassle or wasting so much time. Also, it's portable and rechargeable for optimal battery life.
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Recommend this Muscle Stimulator
I use it every day for 20 minutes while I am sitting in front of my computer and it’s amazing how much it works out my abs.
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Great Quality
I got this for my husband he was previously using one he bought that was cheaply made. But this one is more than I expected I like the material.
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Individual results may vary. The NextGen Ultra Stimulator is an FDA-cleared Class II NMES device intended for muscle stimulation, including the strengthening, toning, and firming of abdominal muscles. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, and is not a substitute for medical care or physical therapy prescribed by your healthcare provider. Cost comparisons reflect typical U.S. out-of-pocket rates for clinical e-stim sessions and are illustrative; clinic pricing varies. Consult your physician before use if you have a medical condition, an implanted electronic device, or are pregnant. Testimonials reflect individual experiences shared with permission and do not guarantee similar outcomes.