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Monthly Client Drop In!
Find out more information and upcoming dates for our FES drop-in sessions. Open to all our clients, this is a an easy way to ask for a little support, motivation or ask that question you keep fogetting about!
A Beginners Guide to FES Cycling
Interested in learning more about FES Cycling before making a formal enquiry? We know sometimes it’s good to have all the information before making an approach. Discover our upcoming webinars and what they over.
FES Cycling and cardiovascular fitness following a spinal cord injury?
The effects of a spinal cord injury (SCI) vary depending on the neurological level of the damage and the extent of neural traffic interruption at the site of the lesion. Common primary effects may include paralysis and loss of sensation in the legs, arms, and trunk, as well as disruptions in bladder and bowel function and the regulation of blood pressure, heart rate, and lung function. In this article, we will look at this topic in detail and how FES Cycling can help persons following a spinal cord injury maintain fitness with a particular focus on cardiovascular function.
A Closer Look at Muscle Fatigue in FES Cycling and Spinal Cord Rehabilitation
What we have found in many years of working with spinal cord injured persons using FES Cycling, is that some clients are impatient to see their legs working hard from day one. They are disappointed when their muscles seem to fatigue so quickly when they start training for the first time. To understand why this is the case, we need to look at how muscles behave when contracting with the aid of electrical stimulation. We should also understand how a spinal cord injury produces changes in a person's muscular, skeletal and neural structures.
FES Cycling: How it elevates rehabilitation and fitness with 5 extraordinary benefits
Discover the revolutionary FES Cycling systems by Anatomical Concepts. Improve mobility and overall health post neurological condition with electrical muscle stimulation. Explore the top five benefits of FES bikes in this informative post.
Do you want the best FES Bike?
Discover how choosing an FES bike can transform your fitness and independence. Overcome barriers and embrace the possibilities that technology and determination offer. Find a bike that supports your goals and encourages regular use for the best outcomes in your fitness journey. Harness the power of FES bikes to unlock your potential.