Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is used for treating foot drop by delivering electrical pulses to the anterior tibialis muscle during the swing phase of gait. This treatment requires that a patient can walk, which is mostly possible in the later phases of rehabilitation. In the early phase of recovery, the therapy conventionally consists of stretching exercises, and less commonly of FES delivered cyclically. Nevertheless, both approaches minimize patient engagement, which is inconsistent with recent findings that the full rehabilitation potential could be achieved by an active psycho-physical engagement of the patient during physical therapy. Following this notion, we proposed smart protocols whereby the patient sits and ankl...
Aim To undertake a service evaluation of the pilot Lothian functional electrical stimulation (FES) c...
BackgroundMany stroke survivors have significant long-term gait impairment, often involving foot dro...
Abstract — Despite the prevalence of stroke-induced gait im-pairment due to foot drop, current rehab...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is used for treating foot drop by delivering electrical puls...
Foot drop or dropped foot is a common gait problem in many people with an upper motor neuron lesion ...
The purpose of this study was to observe how FES can improve the side effect of drop foot resulting ...
AbstractThis paper describes the initial concept of functional electrical stimulation (FES) for foot...
BACKGROUND: Foot drop is common gait impairment after stroke. Functional electrical stimulation (FES...
The weakness of the lower leg muscles due to nerve damage or muscle weakness can result in foot drop...
Functional electrical stimulation applies electrical pulses to the peripheral nerves to artificially...
Background. Foot drop is a common gait impairment after stroke. Functional electrical stimulation (F...
Background: Many stroke survivors continue to experience gait deficits. Functional electrical stimul...
Purpose. Over 150,000 people in the U.S. every year experience foot drop following a stroke, slowing...
AbstractBackgroundMany stroke survivors continue to experience gait deficits. Functional electrical ...
International audienceFunctional electrical stimulation (FES) facilitates ambulatory function after ...
Aim To undertake a service evaluation of the pilot Lothian functional electrical stimulation (FES) c...
BackgroundMany stroke survivors have significant long-term gait impairment, often involving foot dro...
Abstract — Despite the prevalence of stroke-induced gait im-pairment due to foot drop, current rehab...
Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is used for treating foot drop by delivering electrical puls...
Foot drop or dropped foot is a common gait problem in many people with an upper motor neuron lesion ...
The purpose of this study was to observe how FES can improve the side effect of drop foot resulting ...
AbstractThis paper describes the initial concept of functional electrical stimulation (FES) for foot...
BACKGROUND: Foot drop is common gait impairment after stroke. Functional electrical stimulation (FES...
The weakness of the lower leg muscles due to nerve damage or muscle weakness can result in foot drop...
Functional electrical stimulation applies electrical pulses to the peripheral nerves to artificially...
Background. Foot drop is a common gait impairment after stroke. Functional electrical stimulation (F...
Background: Many stroke survivors continue to experience gait deficits. Functional electrical stimul...
Purpose. Over 150,000 people in the U.S. every year experience foot drop following a stroke, slowing...
AbstractBackgroundMany stroke survivors continue to experience gait deficits. Functional electrical ...
International audienceFunctional electrical stimulation (FES) facilitates ambulatory function after ...
Aim To undertake a service evaluation of the pilot Lothian functional electrical stimulation (FES) c...
BackgroundMany stroke survivors have significant long-term gait impairment, often involving foot dro...
Abstract — Despite the prevalence of stroke-induced gait im-pairment due to foot drop, current rehab...