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Dutch scientists led by Dr Anke I.R. Kottink at Roessingh Research and Development reviewed eight studies on EMS for foot drop after stroke. They focused on the immediate orthotic effect while using the stimulation. Six studies measured walking speed as the key outcome. When pooled, results showed a clear average improvement of 0.13 m/s, or 38% faster walking with EMS. This gain helps with safer steps, better toe clearance, and less effort during daily walking. The evidence comes from a proper systematic review published in the respected journal Artificial Organs in 2004. It offers real, measurable proof that targeted EMS can support faster walking while in use. Read the full post to see the details and what it means for stroke recovery. https://oriems.fit/blogs/research-digest/ems-stroke-walking-speed-research
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