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Upward
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takes Alan on a tour of the FES Center.
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Searching
for ways to stay healthy and strong, Jen tirelessly lobbied
her insurance company to cover her use of an ERGYS bike, which
uses surface electrodes to stimulate the muscles. Using the
bike builds strength and cardiovascular fitness. As she researched
the topic, she found out about FES, or 'functional electrical
stimulation." FES uses electric impulses to contract the muscles
on command, allowing someone like Jen to operate her own limbs
via remote control. Jen's system helps her make "standing-transfers"
into and out of her wheelchair.
Jen
and her then-fiancé, Tim French, relocated from New Hampshire
to Ohio so she could enroll in clinical trials at the Cleveland
FES Center, a collaboration of the Cleveland VA Medical Center,
Case Western Reserve University and MetroHealth Medical Center.
"I
found the FES center, they mentioned that they were actively
recruiting research projects, and the rest is history," recalls
Jen.
To prevent the electrodes from shifting, Jen had to
remain completely still for the four weeks it took her
body to heal.
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Ten
people have now received standing-transfer FES systems at
the center. Jen was about to become one of them. On November
11th, 1999, a year and a half after the accident, Dr. John
Davis implanted a total of eight electrodes into Jen's lower
back, quadriceps, hamstrings and glutes. The surgery took
more than seven hours.
"The
anesthetic was the worst part of it," Jen recalls.
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activating the electrodes, Jen prepares to stand. |
To
prevent the electrodes from shifting, Jen had to remain completely
still for the four weeks it took her body to heal. Because
she retains sensation in her lower body, the healing process
was extremely painful. But six weeks later, the portable computer
control for her implanted electrodes was set up and ready
to go. Jen's muscles were about to come back to life.
"It was really neat," says Jen, " to be able to look down
at my muscles moving.
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