Neurostimulation

The principle of neurostimulation is to mobilize the patient using electro-stimulation after a neurological event such as a stroke or paraplegia. The ability to perform everyday functional movements is practiced and reestablished. Otto Bock has developed the four-channel stimulator STIWELL med4 and the neuro-prosthesis ActiGait® for this purpose. Both devices offer completely new treatment and therapy options in the neurostimulation field.

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What is neurostimulation?

Neurostimulation is the effect on the nervous system using electric impulses.

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Training Programme – Functional Electrical Stimulation

Training Programme – Functional Electrical Stimulation

You can now sign up online for the new dates at the Ottobock Academy.

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ActiGait

For patients with weakness of dorsiflexion of the foot for whom conventional therapy is not effective, Otto Bock offers a completely new type of therapy:  ActiGait®

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STIWELL med4

Unique improvements: The processing of myoelectric signals with four independently adjustable stimulation channels and two measurement channels open up a very broad field of application ranging.

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Give Children a Future

Relief Action by the Otto Bock Foundation for the victims of the natural disasters in Asia.
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