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Ectron Announces Partnership with Fesia Technology

Ectron introduces the Fesia Walk for foot drop to the UK

Ectron is delighted to announce its new partnership with Fesia Technology.

For many years Ectron has been trusted by some of the world’s leading technology companies to supply their devices to the UK’s neurological rehabilitation market. Similarly, Ectron is trusted by the UK’s leading hospitals and clinics to deliver only the best neuro rehab technology available.

Ectron is always looking to expand its product range, whilst ensuring it only brings the best quality devices to the UK. To this end, Ectron is delighted to announce its latest partnership with Fesia Technology. Fesia Walk is the latest functional electrical stimulation solution for foot drop, helping patients improve their walking pattern.

Chris Morden, Director Ectron said:

“Ectron are very excited to introduce the Fesia Walk for foot drop to the UK. Patients have had a limited choice of technology for too long and this new design is not only an innovative hardware design but embraces the digital approach that benefits patients and therapists. This will be the first digital FES device that has a smarter approach to create a more optimal stimulation. We are also encouraged by Fesia’s commitment to R&D which will continuously improve the system. Ectron look forward to offering our clients the opportunity to experience the improvements Fesia Walk can offer”

Haritz Zabaleta, CEO Fesia Technology said:

“Fesia Technology is committed to providing leading rehabilitation systems for people who suffer drop foot as a result of stroke, multiple sclerosis, incomplete spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, and other injury of the central nervous system and Fesia Walk is a next generation device that utilises best-in-class technology. This agreement enhances our fast-growing expansion and we look forward to offering this solution to Healthcare professionals as well as patients at home for getting the best options to improve their physical, mental and social wellness”

Ectron is proud to be already working with some of the UK’s leading Neurological Rehabilitation Centres including Complete Neuro Physio (Birmingham and West Midlands), Hobbs Rehabilitation (South West) and MOTIONrehab (Yorkshire and Humberside) to implement Fesia Technology in the UK.

For more information about how to provide Fesia Walk for your patients, please call Chris Morden on 0117 941 3979 or email: chrismorden@ectron.co.uk


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