FES (Functional Electrical Stimulation)
FES (Functional Electrical Stimulation)
FES (Functional Electrical Stimulation)
In external system,
•Control unit and the stimulator are outside the body.
•Surface electrodes are attached to the skin above the muscle or
the peripheral nerve
In Percutaneous systems
•wire electrodes pierce the skin near the motor point of the
muscle.
In implanted system,
•the stimulator and the electrodes are inside the body.
Restoration of Hand Functions
• An additional sliding resistor, which is built into the control box, allows
the subject to regulate the intensity of the thumb opposition stimulation.
• This feature helps the subject to adjust the grasp to the size and the shape
of the object he/she wants to grasp.
• The subject can increase or decrease the grasping force using two
additional push buttons on the control box.
• One of the advantages of the Handmaster is that it is easy to don and doff.
• One of the disadvantages of the Handmaster is that it does not provide the
user with sufficient flexibility to vary the position of the stimulation
electrodes.
• Another limitation of the Handmaster is the subject cannot perform full
supination when he/she wears the system.
Bionic Glove