90% of wheelchair users experience pain from their mobility devices An international study for the Toyota Mobility Foundation has found that 90% of wheelchair users in the UK, USA, Japan, Brazil and India experience pain from their mobility device. The research, which...
[grwebform url=”https://app.getresponse.com/view_webform_v2.js?u=zZ4xV&webforms_id=18433203″ css=”on” center=”off” center_margin=”200″/] Twenty-five years ago, at age 39, Jim Van Hulzen began experiencing numbness in...
In the first of a series of blog articles, we are going to look at the factors that impact the effectiveness of FES. This one covers depolarisation and neural recruitment. Depolarisation Depolarisation is when a nerve undergoes a shift in electric charge distribution...
Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) is the application of an electrical current to excitable tissue to improve or restore functions lost in neurologically compromised subjects” (Peng et al., 2010). It is a subgroup of electrical stimulation focussed around the...
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