STIWELL PROFES
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EMG-triggered multi-channel electrical stimulation and denervation programmes can be used to train movements and functions. Functional training can help both intact and damaged nerves since the STIWELL® can stimulate up to four muscles simultaneously even if the muscles are denervated.
With FES, everyday movements, such as grasping objects or standing up, can be systematically trained on a regular basis. The patient starts the movement impulse independently and is assisted in executing the movement correctly by successive stimulations.
Therapy goals NMES
- (Re)learning movements & functions
- Functional improvement for peripheral nerve damage capable of regeneration (lower motor neuron)
- Promotion of nerve regeneration (reinnervation)
- Reduction of excessive muscle tension (spasticity)
- Improved muscular endurance
- Prevention of inactivity-related fibrosis and accumulation of adipose tissue
- Improved blood circulation
- Improvement of structural factors for contracture prophylaxis
- Prevention and treatment of subluxation of shoulder joints
- Functional hand training, e.g. after surgical procedures
- Improvement of coughing fits
Therapy goals FES
- Learning and re-learning lost movements used in everyday activities
- Functional improvement of upper/lower limbs (arms/legs) & the torso
- Increased independence when performing everyday activities
- Prevention and treatment of subluxated and painful shoulder or complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)
- Improvement of sensory functions and kinaesthetic perception, e.g. in the event of neglect
- Reduction of excessive muscle tension (spasticity)
- Improved independence & quality of life