
At Banksia Tech, our mission is to make innovative, evidence-based rehab technology accessible to all Australians
We collaborate with hospitals, allied health professionals and individuals to support recovery, promote independence and enhance quality of life
Alongside our innovative products, we offer expert training and support. Whether you're a healthcare professional, or on your own recovery journey, we’re here to help
Innovative. Empowering. Compassionate.
That’s who we are, dedicated to making recovery more accessible and impactful for all
About Us

Innovative. Empowering. Compassionate.
At Banksia Tech, we are reimagining rehabilitation by making innovative, evidence-based rehabilitation technologies accessible to all Australians. Our mission is to deliver cutting-edge solutions that enhance recovery, promote independence, and improve quality of life.
Driven by our values of innovation, empowerment, and compassion, we proudly collaborate with hospitals, allied health professionals, and individuals across Australia. Whether supporting large clinical teams or working directly with those on their personal recovery journey, we are committed to providing exceptional products backed by expert training and support.
At Banksia Tech, we believe that everyone deserves access to the best tools for recovery. Our carefully curated range of rehabilitation technologies, combined with our personalised approach, ensures that healthcare professionals and patients alike can achieve better outcomes with confidence.
Banksia Tech — Rehab Reimagined.



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NMES vs FES: What’s the difference and why it matters
Have you ever felt unsure about the difference between NMES and FES?
If you’re working in neurological rehabilitation, you’ve likely come across both terms: Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) and Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES). Understanding the difference is key, especially when interpreting research findings, as these modalities differ slightly in their application and therefore clinical objective.

Robotics in Stroke Rehab
Up to 80% of stroke survivors experience issues related to arm function, this affects their ability to perform everyday tasks independently, participate in recreational activities and/or employment, and ultimately, their quality of life.