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Finetech Medical's STIMuGRIP® research project, was featured in the Daily Mail.Finetech Medical's STIMuGRIP® research project, was featured in the Daily Mail. - 10 December 2009
Help at Hand - 08 February 2008

Accelerometers are at the heart of a medical implant that improves mobility for stroke sufferers.  A Europe-wide research project to design intelligent implants is using accelerometers – as used in the Nintendo Wii games console – to help stroke sufferers regain the use of their hands.

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Developments in Functional Electrical Stimulation Systems - 31 January 2008

The Healthy Aims project, funded by the European Union, started in December 2003 to develop a range of implants and diagnostic equipment that integrate micro-, nano- and biotechnology with wireless communications.

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Finetech Medical's STIMuGRIP® research project, was featured in the Daily Mail.Finetech Medical's STIMuGRIP® research project, was featured in the Daily Mail. - 10 December 2009
Help at Hand - 08 February 2008

Accelerometers are at the heart of a medical implant that improves mobility for stroke sufferers.  A Europe-wide research project to design intelligent implants is using accelerometers – as used in the Nintendo Wii games console – to help stroke sufferers regain the use of their hands.

 read more ...
Developments in Functional Electrical Stimulation Systems - 31 January 2008

The Healthy Aims project, funded by the European Union, started in December 2003 to develop a range of implants and diagnostic equipment that integrate micro-, nano- and biotechnology with wireless communications.

 read more ...
 News
Finetech Medical Joins Facebook and YouTubeFinetech Medical Joins Facebook and YouTube

Finetech Medical are pleased to announce that we now have a Facebook Fan Page and a YouTube Channel.

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Satisfied French customers give us feedbackSatisfied French customers give us feedback

French patients tell Finetech what makes the bladder system so great.

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Finetech Medical Joins Facebook and YouTubeFinetech Medical Joins Facebook and YouTube

Finetech Medical are pleased to announce that we now have a Facebook Fan Page and a YouTube Channel.

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Satisfied French customers give us feedbackSatisfied French customers give us feedback

French patients tell Finetech what makes the bladder system so great.

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 Case Study
Ken Williams - STIMuSTEP® dropped foot systemKen Williams - STIMuSTEP® dropped foot system

Ken Williams, 52, from Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire, was one of the first people in Britain to have the implant.

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Ken Williams - STIMuSTEP® dropped foot systemKen Williams - STIMuSTEP® dropped foot system

Ken Williams, 52, from Wroughton near Swindon, Wiltshire, was one of the first people in Britain to have the implant.

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