| TASC Network Success Stories |
The TASC Network website celebrates the hard work and dedication of parents and their children who are committed to “beating the odds”. These photographs and video segments from children demonstrate the change with more active intervention. Often Threshold Electrical Stimulation (TES) has been the starting point. Threshold Electrical Stimulation (TES) grows muscle and improves sensory awareness and as such, it is a primary building block of the TASC Network Recovery Programs. Most of these stories have been developed to demonstrate the change seen in the first six to 12 months of using Threshold Electrical Stimulation (TES). It is our experience that early change is a common finding. In many cases, these children were already in a full therapy program. They came to TASC Network because they wanted a better result in a shorter period of time. Threshold Electrical Stimulation (TES) may be of help to you as well. It is not a stand alone therapy. It improves the outcome by treating the underlying weakness problem called disuse muscle atrophy. A Child with Spinal Cord Injury at Birth - the First Person treated with Threshold
Electrical Stimulation (TES) A Child with Athetoid Quadriplegia Cerebral Palsy treated with Threshold Electrical
Stimulation (TES) A Teenager with Brachial Plexus Injury treated with Threshold Electrical Stimulation
(TES) and an Active Exercise Program A Teenage with Cerebral Palsy treated with Threshold Electrical Stimulation
(TES) and an Active Rehabilitation Program. |
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