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Functional Electrical Stimulation Determined2Heal Tips: What is electrical stimulation? Electrical stimulation is used to bypass an individual's injured area by creating a muscle contraction via electrical current. This electrical current travels through an electrode that is placed on a specific muscle. This causes a contraction. What is the difference between electrical stimulation and functional electrical stimulation? Functional electrical stimulation (also known as FES) is very similar to electrical stimulation. It is pretty much the same exact thing except for the fact that the electrical stimulation is being used in a functional manner. Electrical stimulation typically refers to one muscle group being electrically stimulated with the end result of one muscle contraction. Functional electrical stimulation refers to the specific stimulation of one or more muscle groups with a specific goal in mind. The most popular known form of functional electrical stimulation refers to the functional electrical stimulation bicycles, which you'll find on the bottom of this page. Electrical stimulation with the use of weights as resistance is also functional electrical stimulation. As long as an activity is being accomplished along with electrical stimulation, functional electrical stimulation is occurring.
Electrical Stimulation Units
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Biofeedback Devices
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Disclaimer: This page contains observations and information from the personal experiences of Josh Basile. It is not intended as a substitute for the guidance and advice of trained medical professionals. Determined2Heal recommends that you always seek out guidance from healthcare professionals before partaking in any treatment. |
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