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Does the FES system produce consistent improved neural plasticity in patients who have suffered from stroke?
The current literature on Functional Electronic Stimulation (FES) systems focuses on comparing the gait outcomes between the FES systems and other orthotic interventions, for example an AFO. Though this information is critical in determining the relevance and place in the clinical management of drop foot preceding a stroke, it is also important to know of the other benefits that can be associated with specific interventions to ensure the best possible result for the patients.