Bioness for lower extremities

If foot drop has made walking a challenge, the Bioness L300 can help you take your next step toward greater mobility. This innovative medical device uses advanced functional electrical stimulation to restore a more natural walking pattern, helping you move with confidence and safety.

What you need to know about Bioness

Is Bioness a good fit?

If foot drop is holding you back, the Bioness L300 can be a game-changer.  It's designed for individuals managing foot drop due to:

  • Stroke
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Spinal cord or traumatic brain injuries
  • Neurological or muscular conditions

Your care journey

We're here to guide you every step of the way. We tailor your experience with Bioness to meet your unique needs.

Customize fitting
Our certified prosthetists and orthotists ensure your device is fitted perfectly for comfort and effectiveness.

Personalized training
You'll work on physical therapists certified in Bioness therapy. Together, you'll practice walking and learn to make the most of your device in a supportive, encouraging environment.

Ongoing support
We're always here to answer your questions, provide tips, and adjust the device as your ability improves.


How Bioness can help

The Bioness L300 is lightweight, comfortable and easy-to-use.  Worn around the lower leg, it delivers gentle electrical stimulation to the muscles that help lift your foot.

A wireless handheld remote allows you to adjust the settings to fit your needs, so you can focus on living your life without worry.


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