Synchrony
Transforming Stroke Recovery with Contralaterally Controlled Functional Electrical Stimulation
What is Synchrony?
Synchrony is a novel application of functional electrical stimulation that capitalizes on bilateral motor pathways to promote wrist and hand recovery after stroke via Contralaterally Controlled FES (CCFES). CCFES has been consistently found superior to NMES in recovering hand dexterity in both acute and chronic stages after stroke.
Synchrony can be easily utilized within therapy sessions and go home with the patient, which allows for high-dose, high-repetition functional task practice as recommended by the Stroke Clinical Practice Guidelines. The device is simple to set up, with light-weight equipment that can be donned with one hand while allowing for unimpeded mobility.

Why is it Different?
Research Supports CCFES
CCFES outperforms conventional NMES in recovering upper extremity function in both acute and chronic phases after stroke
Guideline Alignment:
Class I, Level A: Task-specific, high-repetition, progressive therapy
NMES support (Class IIa, Levels A&B)
CCFES (Class llb, Level A)
A Multifaceted Approach to Recovery
Clinic + Home Workflow: Clinician Guided & Self Administered Therapy at Home
Patient Experience: Empowered, volitional recovery
Who is Synchrony For?
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Clinical Information


For Patients and Families
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CCFES is simple enough for you to do at home. Talk to your doctor now to understand about Synchrony and to see how to attain the best outcome
3-Step Setup:
1. Place lightweight electrode pads and stimulator on the affected arm
2. Don sensor on strong hand
3. Adjust stimulation parameter via the wireless interface and begin
Interested in Synchrony for Your Institution or Patient?
Our team is available to provide product information, support patient referrals, and assist with procurement inquiries across the GCC.
