The geko™ device Preventing life-threatening blood clots during pregnancy
Pregnant patients are 5 times more likely to develop a Venous Thromboembolism (VTE).
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Supported by NICE Guidance (MTG19), the clinically proven geko™ device increases blood flow in the deep veins of the calf equal1 to 60%2 of walking without a patient having to move.
Through its innovative mechanism of non-invasive, neuromuscular electrostimulation the wearable geko™ device stimulates the common peroneal nerve activating the calf and foot muscle pumps, once very second, return the blood back to the heart.
The device's Obstetrics blood clot prevention study was recognised as Healthcare Project of the Year for its innovation in preventing blood clots in high-risk patients.
References: 1. Nicolaides, M Griffin, Measurement of blood flow in the deep veins of the lower limb using the geko™ neuromuscular electro-stimulation device. Journal of International Angiology August 2016-04. 2. Tucker A et el. Augmentation of Venous, Arterial and Microvascular Blood Supply in the Leg by Isometric Neuromuscular Stimulation via the Peroneal Nerve. Int J Angiol. 2010 Spring; 19(1): e31-e37