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Workshop presentation by Dr Derek Jones to be made at the IFESS Annual Conference, April 12th &13th, University of Southampton. Aims to showcase the usefulness of FES technology for spinal cord injured clients as a means of improving the effectiveness of activity based rehabilitation. Too few persons after a catastrophic injury actually achieve their potential for rehabilitation. There are a number of reasons for this. Our experience is that in the right hands FES technology can offer much more than FES Cycling. The presentation highlights the challenge and shows how a RehaStim FES system can power not just a RehaMove FES Bike, but also - by using additional software - it can power other exercises such as FES rowing, arm exercise and trunk extension exercise. Researchers can adopt the Science Mode software option for the ultimate in control of both stimulation sequences and a MOTOmed viva2 cycle.
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Saturday 13th April - IFESS 4th Annual Conference
FES in ActionAnatomical Concepts (UK) Ltd
AFTER SCI
Expectations and Reality
..Part of your brain tells youyou should feel the water
.. it’s just that you don’t.
TALAN
Arthur - 22 - Ex Royal Marine Commando
It was hard after my accident.
The Marines have been great but I know
Im on my own
Bridging the GapWhat are our expectations? What are the client’s expectations? What might be possible?
The GAP..TOO FEW will achieve their
true potential for rehabilitation following a Catastrophic Injury
Due to Limiting Attitudes and BeliefsResourcesKnow-HowCommitment
FES - A Use
ful Tool
RehaMove 2Manufactured in Germany
Developed around the popular MOTOmed Viva2 ergometer
Extremely flexible and powerful system
Claire LomasRehaMove 1 System user since 2009
Power generation > 20-22 W
Mark PollockRehaMove user since 2010
Adventure Athlete
Initially declared not able to use a RehaMove system.
Today he uses one.
Progressed from “Sequence Mode” to FES Cycling
Sequence Mode
✤ Turn on and off 1 to 8 channels in precisely timed and complex patterns
✤ Choose from more than 100 templates or create your own
✤ Manual trigger or cyclic operation
✤ Software can sit alongside FES Cycling software
✤ Powerful but easy to use
FES Rowing - Quads and HamstringsT10 Complete SCI
Sequence Mode Software
FES Rowing - Quads only
T8/T9 SCI - completing 2000m rowSequence Mode Software
Assisting arm rehabilitation with “Tailwind”Using triggered Sequence Mode
AVM - Affected Right Side
C4 Complete SCIUsing Triggered FES with Sequence Mode Enabling trunk extension and core strength
Isolated USB interface
Personal Computer
RehaStim 1“Science Mode”
Firmware
Matlab/Simulink
•Stimulation Pulses controlled by PC•Single Pulse on Specific Channel with
Desired Pulse Width and Current•Generate Stimulation Patterns - Pulses
or Pulse Groups
Current 0 -126mA in 2mA stepsPulse Width. 0; 20-500 µs in 1µs stepsFrequency. Up to 100 Hz across all 8
channels
SCIENCE MODE 1
Personal Computer
RehaStim 2
Isolated USBinterface
Matlab/Simulink
Reck MOTOmedErgometer
Complex stimulation patternsDuplets, Triplets, Low Frequency
BidirectionalInterface
Speed, Resistance Control, Flywheel Mass, Spasticity
Detection etc
SCIENCE MODE 2
Anatomical Concepts (UK) Ltd8-10 Dunrobin Court
Clydebank Business ParkClydebankG81 2QP
T: 0141-952-2323E: [email protected]
W: anatomicalconcepts.com
Videos - Taken at Prime Physiotherapy, Andrew Galbraith
Images on Page 2 & 3 - David Graham, “No Diving” ISBN 978-0-9557465-1-2