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Review of devices used in neuromuscular electrical stimulation for stroke rehabilitation

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Figure 1 Results of a PubMed (service of the US National Library of Medicine [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/]) search for (“electrical stimulation” OR “electrical muscle stimulation” OR “electrical nerve stimulation” OR FES OR NMES) AND (stroke OR “cerebrovascular disease” OR hemiplegic OR hemiparetic OR hemiparesis OR paralysis OR rehabilitation).Abbreviations: FES, functional electrical stimulation; NMES, neuromuscular electrical stimulation.
Figure 4 Commercial FES devices.Notes: (A) NESS L300 and wireless foot switch for gait and (B) NESS H200, which is worn over the paralyzed arm and hand
Figure 5 B-SES by Auto Tens Pro (Hormer Ion Co. Ltd.).Notes: Using the belt-like electrodes, B-SES can be used to stimulate all the muscles in the lower extremities, including the quadriceps femoris, hamstring, tibialis anterior, and triceps surae muscles
Figure 7 (A) The IVES+ system (OG Wellness Technologies Co., Ltd.) that is currently used in Fujita Health University Nanakuri Memorial Hospital

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