ACRM SCI Webinar Series Is FES Cycling Safe & Feasible After Acute Spinal Cord Injury?

ACRM SCI Webinar Series Is FES Cycling Safe & Feasible After Acute Spinal Cord Injury?

ACRM Spinal Cord Injury Webinar Series

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Is Functional Electrical Stimulation Cycling Safe and Feasible After Acute Spinal Cord Injury?
With guest speaker Dr. Chester Ho, Professor and Division Director, Division of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Department of Medicine, University of Alberta

This webinar will inform clinicians and researchers why they should consider the use of FES cycling in acute SCI and how it is safe and feasible to do so.

Recorded 19 July 2021


LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of the webinar, learners will be able to:
Discuss the potential benefits of functional electrical stimulation (FES) cycling early after spinal cord injury (SCI)
Describe the lessons learned from FES cycling early after acute SCI
Discuss the future research and clinical opportunities for FES cycling early after acute SCI


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Important Notice

This webinar/video presentation offers health and wellness information for education purposes only. Statements or opinions expressed in this program reflect the views of the contributors and do not reflect the official policy of ACRM, unless otherwise noted. This information is not meant to replace the advice of a medical professional and should not be interpreted as a clinical practice guideline. Always consult your healthcare provider about your specific health condition. All information is current as of the recording date.

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