The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of functional electrical stimulation on post-exercise of senior high Elite volleyball Athletes induced uric biochemistry values responses. 9 male volleyball players, with mean age of 17.38+ 0.65 yrs, height of 176.00+ 4.90cm and weight of 70.98+8.47 kg, volunteered for this study as subjects. The experiments were performed on the treadmill with high intensity (80%(superscript VO2 max) for 12minutes followed by three patterns of recovery treatments for 30 minutes:1.Functional electrical stimulation, 2. static recovery, 3.movement recovery. We took counter balance of recovery treatments. During 1 hr recovery duration excess post-exercise, urine samples for post-exercise albuminuria (ALB) PH, and urobilinogen (URO) concentration were analyzed at rest and the recovery duration of 30, 60min and early morning. One-way ANOVA showed that three recovery treatments significantly the results of data. The results obtained from this study were as follow: On post-exercise induced urine biochemistry values responses about ALB, functional electrical stimulation treatment is better than static recovery and movement recovery.