
FES Devices
FES (Functional Electrical Stimulation) devices use controlled electrical impulses to stimulate muscles and nerves, helping restore or improve movement in people with neurological or muscular impairments. These devices send signals that mimic natural nerve activity, enabling muscles to contract and perform tasks such as walking or gripping. They are often used in rehabilitation to enhance mobility, muscle strength, and coordination, especially after spinal cord injuries or strokes. FES devices can be wearable or implanted, and they work by delivering timing-specific stimulation to achieve functional movement patterns, promoting muscle health and aiding independence.