how long after starting TES did you notice any
Re: how long after starting TES did you notice any
Hi Jennifer! We noticed fluidity of movement in Elizabeth after 6 weeks or so. We've been doing it for 2.5 years now (5000+ hrs.). It's hard to know what to attribute her still increasing function to because we do NMES also (2.5 yrs.) and we're really pushing the swimming. I look at the TES as a way to keep her biceps (target muscle) healthy while we build strength with other therapies. She can do crawl stroke now!
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Re: how long after starting TES did you notice any
we saw fluidity of motion after 6 weeks
we see NO lymphedema when she uses TES and much lymphedema when she doesn't use TES - that alone makes it a huge thing for Maia
we saw much difference in bulk in the latest CT scan however... it was just evident
We are serious TES fans here!
we see NO lymphedema when she uses TES and much lymphedema when she doesn't use TES - that alone makes it a huge thing for Maia
we saw much difference in bulk in the latest CT scan however... it was just evident
We are serious TES fans here!
Re: how long after starting TES did you notice any
From someone just coming into this board, please tell me what TES and NMES are?
Thank you, Tiffany
Thank you, Tiffany
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Re: how long after starting TES did you notice any
Hi Tiffany....
I have the whole thing explained on here http://www.injurednewborn.com/maia/estim.html
But in a nutshell... they are two types of electrical stimulation that might benefit some children
TES is done at nighttime - all night - and it helps grow new muscle
NMES is done for short period during the day and it helps strengthen muscle
TES is done on younger kids... 18 months and up (some younger as well I understand) and NMES is done on kids 2+ years
And coming up soon will be a new machine called EMG/FES which will end up replacing NMES (or at least this is what Dr. Pape thinks)
be happy to answer any specific questions.... hope this helps,
-francine
I have the whole thing explained on here http://www.injurednewborn.com/maia/estim.html
But in a nutshell... they are two types of electrical stimulation that might benefit some children
TES is done at nighttime - all night - and it helps grow new muscle
NMES is done for short period during the day and it helps strengthen muscle
TES is done on younger kids... 18 months and up (some younger as well I understand) and NMES is done on kids 2+ years
And coming up soon will be a new machine called EMG/FES which will end up replacing NMES (or at least this is what Dr. Pape thinks)
be happy to answer any specific questions.... hope this helps,
-francine