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Functional Electrical Stimulation Suppliers In Usa
9 companies found
based inAnn Arbor, MISSISSIPPI (USA)
AxioBionics is a leader in the development and implementation of advanced medical devices designed to improve the quality of life for individuals with musculoskeletal and nervous system disorders. The company focuses on harnessing the innate ...
The WalkAide is a specialized neuroprosthetic device designed to address foot drop, a condition often resulting from interrupted communication between the brain and muscles that control foot movement. By employing Functional ...
based inReno, NEVADA (USA)
Accelerated Care Plus (ACP) was founded more than 20 years ago - with one goal in mind - to get Your Patients Better, Faster. Our Evidence-based Clinical Programs combine the most advanced Rehabilitation Technologies and Clinical Services, including ...
The WalkAide® System is an advanced Functional Electrical (FES) Stimulation System for the treatment of Foot Drop caused by upper motor neuron injury such as: Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Stroke ...
based inBrooklyn Park, MINNESOTA (USA)
For over three decades, Cirtec Medical has been an industry-leading outsource partner for end-to-end product design, development and manufacturing of Class II and III medical devices, specializing in today’s most cutting-edge product technologies. ...
Signaling a Better Life: Neuromodulation devices are changing the game for treatment of spinal pain, hearing and vision loss, as well as stroke rehabilitation and tremor management. Further research is targeting treatment of Alzheimer’s ...
based inBaltimore,, MARYLAND (USA)
Restorative Therapies, based in Baltimore, Maryland, is the industry leader in integrated functional electrical stimulation (iFES), successfully working with more than 100,000 patients in 1,000 clinics and 4,000 homes over the past 15 years. ...
The RT300 product line incorporates functional electrical stimulation (FES) integrated with task specific or motor assistance/resistance activities to optimize therapeutic goals. Our proprietary ...
based inFountain Valley, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Our mission is to improve the lives of stroke victims suffering from difficulty with movement and coordination. Standard rehabilitation can help a patient recover some muscle function. However, mild electrical brain stimulation, when administered ...
based inScotts Valley, CALIFORNIA (USA)
At Cionic, we're building bionic clothing that can analyze and augment human movement, enabling the body to move with more freedom and control. In addition to being lightweight and durable, our system is driven by powerful algorithms that adapt in ...
based inValencia, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Bioness is the leading provider of innovative technologies helping people regain mobility and independence. Bioness solutions include functional electrical stimulation (FES) systems, robotic systems and software based therapy programs providing ...
based inSchiedlberg, AUSTRIA
g.tec medical engineering produces invasive and non-invasive brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) and neurotechnology that are used worldwide to measure and analyze brain waves with the highest possible resolution. A key factor is the real-time data ...
The g.Estim FES is a programmable functional electrical stimulator (FES) and is intended for neurological therapeutic applications such as temporary reduction of muscle spasms, prevention or ...
based inGainesville, FLORIDA (USA)
Co-founders Matthew Bellman and Alan Hamlet established MYOLYN in 2013 during their engineering PhD studies at the University of Florida. Matt spent years researching the biomechanics of the human body and how to apply functional electrical ...
