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Fesia Walk
(FES) lower limb rehabilitation

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Neurorehabilitation device based in functional electrical stimulation (FES), that generates the most relevant gait movements, for people suffering from foot drop as a result of a nervous system disease or injury.

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A great variety of movements

Fesia multi-field electrode

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4 movements, 1 electrode

It covers the tibial and peroneal nerves, which allows to configure both flexions, dorsal and plantar, eversion and inversion of the foot.

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Selective stimulation

Its high selectivity enables the use with a wide range of patients.

For a variety of pathologies

Fesia Pro

By your side on every step

 

A guided and intuitive app to:

 

  • Configure Fesia Walk.

  • Manage and follow your patient’s progress.

  • Check the device’s performance.

(FES) Technology
Neurotechnology

(FES) Functional Electrical Stimulation

Our technology is the solution to the classic problems of Functional Electrical Stimulation. 

Our goal has always been to bring the use of functional electrical stimulation to any rehabilitation therapy so that anyone can use it in an easy, intuitive and effective way, to benefit from all the advantages of this technology.

 

Thanks to our technology, we have created products that are controlled by a simple application.

  • It adapts to the needs of a wide variety of patients, with different stimulation protocols.

  • Depending on the patient’s stage of rehabilitation, we can create different types of movement; from more analytical movements to more functional movements.

  • Easy integration in the clinic; you don’t have to adapt your way of working, the device adapts to the objective you and the patient have set​​

Focused in Neurorehabilitation

Based on this, we have developed two solutions, with a common principle: neurorehabilitation. 

FES is an effective technology if used correctly in rehabilitation processes in those patients with paralysis or paresis of the musculature due to diseases or injuries, such as:

 

Electrical stimulation has two effects:

  • It contracts the muscle, and therefore generates a specific joint movement.

  • Afferent stimulation, by which the electrical impulse travels through our nervous system, stimulating neuroplasticity, thanks to which new nerve connections are created.

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