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What does TES stand for?

Therapeutic Electrical Stimulation


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Multiple characteristics of therapeutic electrical stimulation (including being noninvasive, not requiring volitional muscle control, producing graded muscle contractions, and producing functional ranges of motion) allow for its use as both an early intervention (possibly along with passive exercise) and a chronic intervention (along with locomotor training).
Based on the therapeutic electrical stimulation developed by leading British Dr Ronald Baxendale, mini rubber pads are place all over my cheeks delivering powerful electrical impulses which trigger the muscles into contraction.
The neuro-physiologist is usually seen in Glasgow University's labs, heading the research team which is currently perfecting TEST - his Therapeutic Electrical Stimulation Theory which could, one day, restore muscle function to paraplegics.

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