Electric stimulator 2001E
wearableFES1-channel

electric stimulator
electric stimulator
electric stimulator
electric stimulator
electric stimulator
electric stimulator
electric stimulator
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Characteristics

Type
electric stimulator
Ergonomics
wearable
Type of electrical stimulation
FES
Number of channels
1-channel

Description

The latest fourth-generation Foot Drop System G4 shows our vision for the future of wearable medical devices. Features Integrated Design Metal Electrodes Gait Analysis APP Control Core technology Working Principle G4 Foot Drop System adopts advanced MEMS sensor technology and XFT patented AI intelligent algorithms to continuously learn and track the patient's gait.When the patient wants to lift his leg, he will be given timely electrical stimulation and the repetitive movement pattern information is transmitted to the central nervous system to achieve the restoration of the neuromotor function. Innovation Stim unit and Cuff IPX6 high grade protection design, to achieve excellent waterproof and dust-proof characteristics; The OLED display screen presents a bright and vibrant visual effects. The IML touch panel is durable and luminous; Magnetic charging interface, convenient and quick; Can be used on both left and right legs. Patented sequential electrodes Designed according to anatomy,the electrodes can cover the common peroneal nerve position precisely; Medical-grade stainless steel electrodes, free of consumables, durable; Integrated strap for easy cleaning, avoiding the risk of cross infection. Equipped with APP Internal Bluetooth connects to an iOS or Android App for program customization, data tracking, parameter adjustment, and real-time gait analysis.

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