Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of functional electrical stimulation(FES) on cervical spinal cord injury patient`s tenodesis grip, Method: Two cervical spinal cord injury patients were applied for 40 minutes one time pe...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of functional electrical stimulation(FES) on cervical spinal cord injury patient`s tenodesis grip, Method: Two cervical spinal cord injury patients were applied for 40 minutes one time per days, three days per week for 5 weeks and to measure hand function, Jebsen hand function test, Box & Block test were conducted, Results: Hand function was improved after the experiment than before the experiment, according to Jebsen hand function test, Box & Block test results. Conclusion: This study suggests that functional electrical stimulation in achieving tenodesis grip in spinal cord injury.