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Are there any long-term studies on the safety of electrical stimulation for patients with metal implants?
All medical devices have indications and contraindications, and the manufacturer always states these clearly. However, not all electrical stimulation devices on the market are classified as medical devices, so the manufacturer may not clearly describe when they might be unsafe to use.
A very common situation we face when dealing with clients is the presence of metal implants such as joint replacements, fracture fixation plates and spinal instrumentation near where we wish to apply electrodes. The concern has been that the energy generated by electrical stimulation over metal implants would cause local, damaging heating within the tissues. We consider this below.
We must follow the manufacturer's recommendations. However, you might wonder about the real risks. Do the benefits of using electrical stimulation outweigh the risks? This article explores this topic.
Empowering Recovery from Catastrophic Injury
Recently, I found myself reflecting on the notion of "snake oil salesmen" as I observed a new client navigating their recovery from a spinal cord injury. In their quest for healing, this individual encountered a maze of contradictory advice regarding what recovery was achievable, leading to confusion about their journey. What to trust? Who to believe? What action makes sense?
Some individuals naturally know how to focus on what they can control while releasing the rest. While the future is unpredictable, carefully examining controllable factors, likely outcomes, and strategies to address these variables offers the best chance for success. This approach considers the chain reaction: "If I do X now, then Y will follow, leading to Z." The wise person sets out to carefully define the unknowns in that chain reaction. Carefully filtering the advice offered is a sound step.
World OT Day: What has an OT ever done for us?
Discover the significance and historical importance of World Occupational Therapy (OT) Day along with breakthrough innovations like the Tek RMD and the Carbonhand. Explore the crucial role of OT professionals in empowering patients to enhance independence and the overall quality of life.
Solve equinus contractures with an innovative orthotic device
Looking for a solution to equinus contractures? Our Dynamic Dorsi-Assist (DDA™) Ankle Foot Orthosis (654SKG) offers innovative orthotic care that is adjustable and personalized to your needs. Our orthotic devices provide immediate relief and support long-term rehabilitation. We also offer a pediatric version of the DDA™, the 554SKG, to extend our impact to patients of all ages.
How to Prevent Heel Pressure Ulcers: First Understand What Causes Them?
Discover how to prevent pressure sores on heels in this insightful blog post. Learn about the risk factors, influencing factors and effective prevention tips. Explore the range of heel protectors that offer more than just protection, supporting safe mobilisation and aiding the patient's recovery journey. Available in various sizes and liner interfaces.
Harnessing Revolutionary Technology to Strengthen Your Weak Grip: Carbonhand
Why do we need a good grip? I guess the answer is obvious. Humans use their hands in a multitude of ways. From waving hello and goodbye, to pointing directions, or using sign language, our hands are an integral part of communication in all cultures. Of course, we must grip, lift, hold, and manipulate objects in our daily lives. Unfortunately, the muscles and nervous system that powers these movements can become weak or immobile due to age, illness, or injury. For older individuals, researchers have suggested that grip strength is a “useful indicator for overall health,” and as a biomarker of health status, it may be a better indicator of life expectancy than blood pressure.
At Anatomical Concepts, we often work closely with clients who have neurological conditions such as spinal cord injuries, stroke, MS, cerebral palsy and more. The full list of conditions that can potentially benefit from help is shown below. These individuals may have grip problems and seek in the best case to either recover function via therapeutic exercises or use assistive technology to compensate for lost grip function.
In this article we review Carbonhand from Bioservo Technologies which allows many users to regain the power and the sensitivity of their grip