Conductive aerogels are employed in fabrication of electrical medical
leads adapted to be implanted in the body and subjected to bending
stresses. An elongated, flexible and resilient, lead body extends from a
proximal end to a distal end and includes an insulative sheath having an
elongated lumen through which an elongated conductor extends. A layer of
conductive aerogel is disposed over the conductor deforming upon movement
of the conductor within the lumen against the aerogel in response to
applied stresses.