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SaeboUK's innovative rehabilitation technology showcased through therapist and patient videos. New videos and postings added from our clinical network throughout the UK. Keep up to date with new products and clinical applications of our exciting products for neurological rehabilitation.
If you would like your own videos adding you can send them through to us at abean@saebo.com
If you would like your own videos adding you can send them through to us at abean@saebo.com
Forearm Supination with SaeboStim One
Placement of the SaeboStim One electrical stimulation device for supination of the forearm.
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The Best Way to Care for your Electrodes
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In this week's Top Tip Tuesday we show you how to best care for your electrodes. We have 3 Top Tips from how to properly care for you electrodes and extend their lifespan.
How to improve your SaeboStretch Fit
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Today's Top Tip is how to improve the fit of your SaeboStretch. If you find your hand slips out of this resting hand splint, we have 4 simple checks you can go through to prevent this.
How to improve your SaeboGlove Thumb position
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Todays Top Tip is all about improving the thumb position in your SaeboGlove. If you have a thumb that struggles to get round objects this video gives you a few helpful tips to improve this. 00:00 Introduction 00:21 Tip no. 1 - elastic tensioner set up 00:43 Tip no. 2 - position of thumb in the liner 01:06 Tip no. 3 - extra support option
How to maximise your Electrodes
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Today's Top Tip is how to maximise your electrodes. Learn how you can adapt larger electrodes for smaller muscle areas without needing to buy new ones.
Using your SaeboStim Pro Alternating Programme
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New weekly series providing Top Tips across all our Saebo products. Today's Top Tip focuses on our SaeboStim Pro and how you can use the alternating programme (no. 3). If you have more than one muscle that you want to stimulate, check out this top tip how you can do this with the SaeboStim Pro 2 channel electrical stimulation device. 00:00 Introduction 00:13 What is our Top Tip today? 00:48 Why...
Electrode Placement: Forearm Supination
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We show you where to place electrodes to stimulate forearm supination with some wrist and finger extension. This can be used in isolation or to practice a task, as we demonstrate in this video. 00:00 Introduction 00:10 What is supination? 00:24 What electrodes you need 00:45 Electrode placement 01:29 Setting up with SaeboStim Pro 01:54 Practicing a task with supination
SaeboStep Barefoot Accessory Strap : Key Features
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Introducing you to our new SaeboStep Barefoot Accessory Strap. We zoom in closely to this new product to show you how it is designed, works and how you put it on. The Barefoot Accessory Strap allows those with foot drop to walk safely and efficiently when combined with our SaeboStep splint for foot drop.
Saebo Sensory Stimulation Sock: What is it? How does it work?
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We go through the key features of our Saebo sensory accessory sock. What is it, how it works and who it could help 00:00 What is the sensory sock set up? 00:19 What does it do? 00:37 What should you use it for?
Saebo Sensory Stimulation Sock: Quick And Easy Set Up!
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We take you through how to set up the Saebo Sensory Electrical Stimulation for the foot. This is applied through our electro-mesh sock and electrode which are connected to our SaeboStim Pro. Use for the management of peripheral neuropathy, pain relief, circulation, sensory impairment, spasticity management, stroke rehab and much more. 00:00 Introduction 00:13 What does the kit contain? 00:25 Ho...
Electrical Stimulation Electrodes and Parameters
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Electrical Stimulation Electrodes and Parameters
How to attach the SaeboGlide Hand Strap
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How to attach the SaeboGlide Hand Strap
SaeboStim One Electrode Placement : Arm
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SaeboStim One Electrode Placement : Arm
SaeboStep : New and improved features
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SaeboStep : New and improved features
Electrical Stimulation for Sit to Stand
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Electrical Stimulation for Sit to Stand
Electrical Stimulation for the thumb
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Electrical Stimulation for the thumb
How to use electrical stimulation to practice hand opening after stroke
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How to use electrical stimulation to practice hand opening after stroke
SaeboGlove : Key features of this dynamic hand splint
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SaeboGlove : Key features of this dynamic hand splint
SaeboMAS Mini: High Level Shoulder Exercises
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SaeboMAS Mini: High Level Shoulder Exercises
SaeboMAS Mini: Low Level Shoulder Exercises
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SaeboMAS Mini: Low Level Shoulder Exercises
SaeboStep : Key features of this Foot Drop splint.
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SaeboStep : Key features of this Foot Drop splint.
SaeboStretch : How to change the hand plate
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SaeboStretch : How to change the hand plate
SaeboStretch : Key Features of this Resting Hand Splint
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SaeboStretch : Key Features of this Resting Hand Splint
How to practice grasp and release with Saebo after a neurological injury e.g. stroke
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How to practice grasp and release with Saebo after a neurological injury e.g. stroke
How to practice opening the hand after a neurological injury, e.g stroke
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How to practice opening the hand after a neurological injury, e.g stroke
Quick Set Up : Sensory Electrical Stimulation with the SaeboStim Pro
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Quick Set Up : Sensory Electrical Stimulation with the SaeboStim Pro
I need to build muscle mass at the ball of my thumb (atrophy). Is this the appropriate treatment? Thanks and thank you for the good videos!
Yes it is . Always try and add in voluntary movements as well in additional to using electrical stimulation if possible. And thanks for the feedback!
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Thank you for this. Is it best to sit with your foot flat on the floor like in the video while doing stim?
There is no best position , you want to have your foot positioned so that it is free and relaxed to move with the Stim.
Thank you for this information, i had surgery on my leg and now recovering i can motion down but not up. I have a foot stimulater but never used the attachment that you're using but now i see they are very beneficial to my recovering process! Thanks alot😊
You are very welcome !
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Best way to locate nerve on arm for place placement of electrodes for wrist extension and finger
Do you need to shave your legs to use this?
If there is hair then yes, just where the electrodes are placed. This makes the electrodes stick better and last longer. Use a beard trimmer or nail scissors rather than a razor. A razor creates small micro abrasions which can make the stimulation uncomfortable
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How often should I do this placement of electrodes, how long per session?
Ideally daily. There is no gold standard for how long per session - most devices have a pre set time of 30 mins which is a good guide
But there appears what look like electrical burns in the shape of the electrical pads on my skin after each session. @@SaeboUK
Wow! 😮
Where did you buy this from🙏
In the UK it is from uk.saebo.com/shop/saebostim-pro/
What if I have tattoos both hands
You still to cover any tattoos or scars - if the tattoos are not exactly identical your brain will distinguish left from right which you are trying to avoid
Very helpful! Thank you! Is there a video with the various positions for the entire arm? Thank you again. :-)
Yes! Try this link ua-cam.com/video/m7AXs9XQEJw/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
Gotta get this. A must have!!!!! Yera💧.
How long 20 minutes?
Most pre set programmes are 30 mins. And you can do it more than once a day. If the muscle fatigues very quickly you may need to build up to this
Hi, can I know why is that my Saebostim one gel pads tend will drop off? It doesn't really stick like how this Saebostim one is sticking on? Mind advising? Thank you!
The gel pads last about 10-12 uses on average. As they get old the gel will dry (as it does with all electrodes) and they loose their stickiness. Also make sure skin is clean and dry for better adherence ie no creams/moisturisers
@@SaeboUK yes I do know about this.. But still, even if I just changed to the new gel pads, it's not as secured as what I've seen on this video. So I was wondering if there's anything that I did wrong..😔
@@joannalim2761 as long as you are following the advice about clean and dry skin, changing the pads regularly there shouldn’t be any other reason for it to loosen. Feel free to email me directly at abean@saebo.com
This is great - practical, simple exercises. Thanks!
Could you please show us where to,place them for the index finger and middle finger “trigger fingers”
It can a bit tricky to isolate just 3 fingers as anything under the electrodes will be stimulated . Try copying this placement but use a smaller (1.25 inch) electrode on the wrist. Or you can trim the edges of the electrode to make it a rectangle shape.
I would like to try this for my stroke arm wow and I have this glove already but have tried it on yet still working on to open fingers more so it will work better
You can use this device on any muscle in the arm so it can be placed to help work on opening the hand
@@SaeboUK Thank you 😊
As someone who knows nothing about anatomy where would i place the electrodes to make my foot lift up and out?
Hi, the electrode placement in this video is for lifting the foot upwards (dorsiflexion ) and turning out (eversion)
Its works for foot paralysis patient??pls suggest.. Paralysis happened 15 days ago.
It is dependent on the reason for paralysis. Eg If the nerve is completely severed then it would not work. As it is only 15 days post injury, our suggestion would be to seek medical advice as to whether electrical stimulation will work in your case
@@SaeboUK Thanks. Not completely nerves issue only foot and arm nerves issue
This is a EMS device?
Yes it is .
Life saver thank you
It's work in foot and arm paralysis ?? Kindly suggest pls
You can use it with foot or arm paralysis (as as there is an intact nerve pathway), eg stroke, head injury, incomplete spinal injury
How often and how many minutes should it be use?
Everyone is different but a starting point is to aim every day and 30 mins . Some users may need to build up to this, some can manage more than 1 session a day
Canyoujustshow allthe four leads wheretoplace stillveryconfusingtofigure ut
For wrist and finger extension as shown in this video you only use 1 lead and 2 electrodes as illustrated. Place the electrodes where shown on this video, connect them to one lead and then connect that lead to your device
I ams treating stroke patient his hand is not move where i from start
There is no set place to start. You could consider stimulation of wrist and finger extensors as a starting point
What about tattoos
You want to try to cover anything that would distinguish one arm from the either. Wearing a long sleeved top to cover arm tattoos would help this
The video camera is incorrectly placed. The aim is to show where the electrodes are.
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There is no positive or negative with our SaeboStim Pro so the electrodes can be either way round
Hello, I had a stroke in January last. I cannot move the toes on my right foot as a result. Would a sensory sock help?
There is no guarantee with any technology but it can certainly be a useful tool to give your foot some much needed stimulation. The SaeboStim Pro NMES device you use to deliver the stimulation can also be sued to stimulate muscle contractions too in this area , so a double option for you
Is it possible to use a Stim One while simultaneously using a Stim Spa?
Yes it is 👍
Galvanic or Faradic ?
It’s Faradic stimulation.
Excellent! Thank you for this.
I want a saeboglove where I find in india
If you email sales@saebo.com we can provide Saebo contact details for India
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It’s so damn fiddly to get it under your clothes.
Ideally apply when trousers are rolled up as it is very hard to get accurate placement underneath clothing (arm or leg)
is this EMS or TENS?
It’s EMS /NMES - “neuromuscular electrical stimulation”. TENS is for pain relief and you wouldn’t see a muscle contraction - “transcutaneous neuromuscular electrical stimulation “ . Often the terms get mixed and misused which can cause confusion.
I just purchase one and waiting on it to come to try it
We are sure you will love it!
Should this be accompanied by arm flexion or it is passive?
It can be used on its own if someone has a subluxed shoulder. If there is voluntary activity then work with the stimulation , if there is no activity then it would be the device doing the muscle contraction. No harm in adding any other movement
Can a person regain movement after 10yrs?
There is no end date to the potential for recovery - our brains are adaptive and can learn as long as we keep providing it with input. The longer after an injury someone is other factors can make it harder such as muscle stiffness or contracture, spasticity, learned non use etc. but there is not an absolute end point.
am I able to use the stim on my shoulder, at the same time I use the bioness l300 go on my leg, or is this too much conflicting input to the brain.
You can used them safely together and they would be a good combo
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Where can i get this in canada? My foot has not motor functi9n but I would like to try it anyways
If you email sales@saebo.com they can advise for shipping to Canada
To learn more about electrode placement for different movement and electrode care read our blog uk.saebo.com/electrode-placement-and-care/ For UK viewers visit our online shop to purchase the SaeboStim Pro uk.saebo.com/shop/saebostim-pro/
I thought it should be distal
No, this is a very common placement to get the tibialis anterior muscle that lifts the foot
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is this to simulate the sensoric nerve or motoric ., what are the used values ..
It is for motor stimulation in this video . There is a separate programme and video for sensory . Values are 35hz frequency, 350 micros secs pulse width, 2 second ramp up and down. Waveform is symmetrical biphasic
Please can you indicate the EMS parameters you are using? wave type, Hz, amplitude...thanks
Wave type is Symmetrical biphasic. Frequency 35hz . Pulse width 350 micro secs. Stim time 9 seconds, rest time 5 seconds. Ramp up and down of 2 seconds . The amplitude is dependent on the strength of muscle contraction you want so will be different for different legs
Just tried and works great.
@@SaeboUKplease add this type of information to your description and include a screen capture of the settings at the end of the video. Thanks