Community EP060 - Early FES with Dr. Hope Jervis-Rademeyer

Community EP060 - Early FES with Dr. Hope Jervis-Rademeyer

From SCI Science Perspectives by American Spinal Injury Association

May 22, 2026 · 20 min · Episode 60

About this episode

Dr. Hope Jervis-Rademeyer discusses the early application of functional electrical stimulation cycling for spinal cord injury rehabilitation.

Join us in this episode for a conversation with Dr. Hope Jervis‑Rademeyer, physical therapist and Assistant Professor at the University of Saskatchewan, to hear about her paper, “ Development of a functional electrical stimulation cycling toolkit for spinal cord injury rehabilitation in acute care hospitals: A participatory action approach ,” published in PLOS One. In this conversation, we explore the early application of functional electrical stimulation cycling after spinal cord injury, and the potentially unique benefits of delivering this modality during a critical neuroplastic window in an in-patient hospital settings. Dr. Jervis‑Rademeyer highlights how stakeholder engagement, participatory action research, and iterative design were used to identify key barriers such as workflow constraints, lack of training, and competing clinical priorities, and translate them into actionable resources for both healthcare providers and patients. The resulting toolkit provides structured guidance on patient selection, safety, dosing, setup, and session delivery, alongside accessible information for individuals with spinal cord injury and their caregivers, with the goal of enabling broader…

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Guest: Dr. Hope Jervis-Rademeyer

Topics covered

  • functional electrical stimulation
  • spinal cord injury
  • rehabilitation
  • neuroplasticity
  • healthcare
  • participatory action research

Keywords

  • functional electrical stimulation
  • spinal cord injury
  • rehabilitation toolkit
  • neuroplastic window
  • healthcare providers
  • patient safety
  • participatory action research

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: University of Saskatchewan, PLOS One

Books & works: Development of a functional electrical stimulation cycling toolkit for spinal cord injury rehabilitation in acute care hospitals: A participatory action approach

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