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This week Odstock Medical have been at MOTIONrehab York filming MOTIONrehab clients using FES for foot drop with the ODFS Pace. The film will be used on Odstock Medical's website.

The ODFS Pace is suitable for people whose walking is affected due to nerve damage/disease in the spine or brain. This includes Stroke, MS (Multiple Sclerosis), Spinal Cord Injury, FSP/HSP (Familial or Hereditary Spastic Paraparesis, CP (Cerebral Palsy), Head Injury and some people with Parkinson’s Disease.

The Odstock Dropped Foot Stimulator (ODFS®) Pace is the latest development in drop foot stimulators from Odstock Medical Ltd. This state-of-the-art pocket sized digital device provides stimulation to the affected leg muscles using self-adhesive skin surface electrodes. Muscle contraction helps lift the foot while walking and is controlled and timed by a small switch placed in the shoe.

The Odstock Dropped Foot Stimulator (ODFS®) – Pace is a Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) device designed to improve walking for people who have a dropped foot or other gait problems. It is controlled with a foot switch placed in the shoe, which is used to turn on and off the stimulation at the right time while walking. It can also be used for exercising muscles while resting using the exercise function.

For more information about ODFS Pace please email [email protected] or call the MOTIONrehab Client Services Team on 0343 841 0123.

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