FES AiR

Functional Electrical Stimulation: Applications in Rehabilitation   FESAiR was founded in July, 2005 during the 10th Annual Conference of the International Functional Electrical Stimulation Society (IFESS). After scientific presentations on a wide variety of FES topics, four like-minded physiotherapists (the organizers of this course) identified a need to publicize the worldwide developments in FES technology & related research and to create a forum for the exchange of information, knowledge and expertise related to FES applications in physiotherapy and rehabilitation. The goals of FESAiR are therefore:
  1. to foster communication, co-operation and collaboration between physiotherapists and  scientists/engineers involved in FES technology development;
  2. to promote the adoption and application of proven FES techniques in physiotherapy  clinical practice;
  3. to highlight new FES devices in the marketplace and current  research related to these devices;
  4. to respond to enquiries from physiotherapists, researchers and consumers seeking information on  FES treatments and initiatives;
  5. to support the efforts of the International FES Society in its mission to “ promote research, application and understanding of electrical stimulation as it is utilized in the field of medicine”.  

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Use of FES for rehabilitation after stem cell therapy

 I work in the area of equine rehabilitation utilizing FES.   I am looking for any research that has been performed where FES has been used after stem cell therapy to improve outcome.  I am familiar with the work of Carraro, is there any other work in this specific area that you could direct me to for review? Kind regards, Sheila Schils, Ph.D.