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functional electrical stimulation

Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a technique that uses small electric currents to stimulate muscles and nerves. This is often used for people with injuries or conditions that impair movement, such as spinal cord injuries or stroke. By activating specific muscles, FES can help improve mobility, enhance muscle strength, and promote rehabilitation. It can also assist with daily activities, like walking or grasping objects, by mimicking natural movements. FES is typically delivered through electrodes placed on the skin, providing a non-invasive way to support physical function and improve quality of life.

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    Functional electrical stimulation (FES) is a therapeutic technique that uses electrical impulses to stimulate nerves in muscles that have been weakened or paralyzed due to injury or neurological conditions. By activating these muscles, FES helps improve movement and function, enabling individuals to perform activities like walking or grasping objects. It's often employed in rehabilitation for patients recovering from strokes, spinal cord injuries, or other disorders. FES can enhance muscle strength and coordination, ultimately promoting greater independence and improving the quality of life for those affected.