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Inspire Neurocare Worcester chose Fesia Grasp

Lucille Watts • March 23, 2023

The rehabilitation device based on functional electrostimulation (FES) that generates flexion and extension of the wrist and fingers , in people with motor disorders due to neurological illness or injury.

On Thursday 23rd March, the Ectron team visited Inspire Neurocare in Worcester with Fesia Technology to deliver training on the teams the new Fesia Grasp.


Fesia Grasp is a wearable device for hand rehabilitation for people who have lost the ability to control the hand and finger movement as a result of:


  • Stroke
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Other Neurological Conditions


Fesia Grasp generates surface electrical stimulation to trigger flexion and extension of the wrist and fingers in order to regain the function of the hand. Its innovative technology solves usability problems of Functional Electrical Stimulation. Thanks to the multi-field FES technology, Fesia Grasp achieves a high-level precision in the stimulation.


Fesia Grasp addresses complex challenges such as hand function. Its optimal muscular selectivity makes Fesia Grasp truly a one of a kind device for hand rehabilitation. Uniquely, Fesia Grasp can stimulate up to 10 individual and 6 combined movements, all completely configurable in the easy to use Fesia Pro app.


Inspire Neurocare Worcester is a modern rehabilitation facility, purpose-built for the needs of people living with a range of neurological condition serving people in the West Midlands and beyond. Inspire Neurocare is ideally placed for those looking for neurological rehabilitation in Worcester, Coventry, Birmingham, Stoke, Dudley, Wolverhampton, Shrewsbury, Kidderminster, Gloucestershire, Hereford, Royal Leamington Spa and beyond.




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