What Is Functional Electrical Stimulation?

Functional Electrical Stimulation works by delivering small, controlled electrical signals through surface electrodes placed on the skin. These signals stimulate intact peripheral nerves, causing targeted muscles to contract during functional tasks such as walking or reaching.

Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) uses low-level electrical impulses to activate specific muscles that are weak or not activating effectively due to neurological or neuromuscular conditions. The stimulation is timed to movement, helping muscles contract in a functional and task-specific way.

 

FES can be used to support walking, upper limb function, posture, and overall movement quality, either as an alternative to, or in conjunction with, traditional orthotic management.

Unlike passive treatments, FES is used during active movement, supporting:

  • Improved muscle activation timing

  • More efficient movement patterns

  • Increased functional independence

  • Active participation in daily activities

FES can function as a dynamic orthotic solution, assisting movement while allowing the user to remain active and engaged.

Conditions Commonly Supported with FES

Functional Electrical Stimulation may be suitable for individuals with:

  • Stroke

  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

  • Cerebral Palsy

  • Acquired Brain Injury

  • Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury

  • Foot drop

  • Gait asymmetry or reduced walking efficiency

  • Upper limb weakness affecting reach, grasp, or release

Suitability is determined through assessment of nerve integrity, movement goals, and individual presentation.

How FES May Assist Function

Depending on the individual and system configuration, FES may assist with:

  • Improving foot clearance during walking

  • Supporting more symmetrical gait patterns

  • Assisting hand opening, grasp, or release

  • Enhancing postural muscle activation

  • Supporting task-specific movement training

FES systems can be programmed to stimulate single or multiple muscle groups, depending on functional needs.

In-Clinic & Community FES Trials

We offer both in-clinic and community-based Functional Electrical Stimulation trials, which are an essential part of determining whether FES is the right solution.

In-Clinic Trials

  • Assessment of suitability and safety

  • Trial electrode placement and system setup

  • Observation of movement response

  • Evaluation of comfort, tolerance, and immediate functional changes

Community Trials

  • Use of FES in real-world environments

  • Assessment during everyday walking or functional activities

  • Evaluation of practical benefit outside the clinic

  • Increased confidence and informed decision-making

Community trials are particularly valuable in determining true functional benefit, beyond what can be seen in a controlled setting.

Our Functional Electrical Stimulation Service

We provide a structured, evidence-informed FES pathway, focused on matching the technology to the individual rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all solution.

What We Offer

  •  Comprehensive Functional Electrical Stimulation assessment

  •  Access to a range of FES system configurations

  •  In-clinic Functional Electrical Stimulation trials

  •  Community-based Functional Electrical Stimulation trials

  •  System fitting, setup, and user education

  •  Ongoing review and adjustments as required

Our approach ensures that each person receives appropriate technology aligned with their functional goals and lifestyle.

If you or a family member are interested in Functional Electrical Stimulation and would like to explore in-clinic or community trial options, we are here to help.