F.E.S

F.E.S Technology

Functional Electrical Stimulation is a rehabilitation technique where electrical current is applied to an individual with a disability to enhance that person's ability to function and live independantly.

FES is used to stimulate peripheral nerves, the "lower motor neurons" that connect the spinal cord to your muscles.

Stimulating these nerves evokes patterned movement of the legs or the arms. This is how FES enables your muscles to perform work even though you may have has lost all or some voluntary control of the muscles.

With our systems, you also have the ability to stimulate your "core muscles" during your therapy sessions. These muscles are the erector spinae muscles in your back and your abdominal muscles. These muscles are important for many activities including posture, transferring, reaching, balance and coughing.

Passive therapy is when your arms or legs are moved mechanically, e.g. by the motor of a cycle or by a physical therapist's manipulations.

Active therapy is when your muscles are doing the work to complete a movement under your own volitional control,

activated by FES or a combination of volition and FES. Active therapy is required to reverse muscle atrophy because it is only in active therapy that your muscles actually perform work.