Functional Electrical Stimulation Exercise (FES)

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The Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) Exercise Program is designed for individuals who have paralyzed muscle that they are not able to exercise on their own. By placing electrodes on the surface of the skin, FES uses electrical currents to activate the paralyzed muscle. This leads to the muscles performing functional movements that enable participants to use specialized equipment such as an FES bike. Essentially, the FES Exercise Program provides people with paralyzed muscle (e.g., from a spinal cord injury or multiple sclerosis) with a way to take part in regular physical activity. Regular participation in FES exercise may assist in the prevention of muscle atrophy, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis and Type 2 diabetes.

A national leader

The Steadward Centre has a long history of involvement in FES exercise. Since 1991, when the Spinal Cord Injury Treatment Centre Society (SCITCS) donated the first FES Ergys bike in Western Canada. The Steadward Centre has been providing FES exercise programs for individuals living with paralysis through the use of two exercise modalities: arm cycling and leg cycling. In the fall of 2011, the program was expanded to include community sites within Edmonton. Currently, four sites across Edmonton offer FES programs (including The Steadward Centre), with different support options available at each facility. We will gladly help you make an informed decision to meet your personal needs.

How to get started

To participate in FES, you will require a referral from your doctor.

Your first step is an initial consultation/screening, which can be completed through The Steadward Centre or at the FES community centre location of your choice. Please contact Hannah Tarasco, APA Consultant for more information at infotsc@ualberta.ca or (780) 492-8339. 

FES Community Options - Greater Edmonton Area

 

For more information about FES

Hannah Tarasco
E: infotsc@ualberta.ca
Ph: 780-492-8339