FES - functional electrical stimulation

Electrologic of America, Inc.
3035 Dryden Rd, Dayton, OH 45439
513-299-7588
This company provides information about CFES (Computerized Functional Electrical Stimulation) and manufactures physical therapy equipment for individuals with SCI. They feature the latest in FES ergometry research and development.
Fact Sheet on FES bicycles and treadmill training
Reviews the various types of exercise done by Christopher Reeve - specifically FES and treadmill training as part of a research program. Also includes resources for this type of equipment.
FES Information Center
11000 Cedar Ave., Suite 207, Cleveland, Ohio 44106-3052
800-666-2353 or 216-231-3257
Email: clevefes@po.cwru.edu
The Cleveland FES Center is a leader in developing advanced techniques to restore function for persons witih paralysis. Our focus is on functional electrical stimulation (FES) systems that improve health, productivity and quality of life. We engage in a full range of research and development, "in vivo" testing, clinical evaluation and technology transfer to industry.
Functional Electrical Stimulation Resource Guide for Persons with SCI or MS
This book is for persons with spinal cord injury or multiple sclerosis, their families, and the health care professionals who work with them. It contains information on the use of functional electrical stimulation (FES) to maximize health and function for people with these spinal cord dysfunctions.
SCI Video Access - a lending program of information videos
Spinal Cord Injury Network
3911 Princeton Dr, Santa Rosa, CA 95405
1-800-548-2673 or 707-577-8796, Fax - 707-577-0605
  • SCI Video Access is a program that loans informational videotapes related to spinal cord injury to individuals with SCI and their families. Videotapes are available on these, and many more, topics: attendant care, wheelchair maintenance, bowel management, autonomic dysreflexia, catherization, FES, syringomyelia, spinal cord injury, neurogenic bladder, wheelchair basketball, skiing, parenting, wheelchair tennis, home modification, exercise tapes, pressure sore prevention. Individuals must first register with SCI Network. Tapes are sent through the mail and must be returned within 10 days (postage is prepaid). Funded by grant from the P V A, Education and Training Foundation.

  • Therapeutic Alliances, Inc
    333 North Broad St, Fairborn, Ohio 45324 USA
    (937) 879-0734 or email: TAIinfo@aol.com
    Therapeutic Alliances Inc. (TAI) of Fairborn, Ohio, offers a complete line of electrotherapy and rehabilitation equipment for treating SCI, stroke, MS, CP, and other neuromuscular disorders. Among these products are the ERGYS®, REGYS™, NeuroEDUCATOR II®, and SpectraSTIM 2000®.
     
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