Can Electrical Muscle Stimulation Help Facial Muscles Work Better After Stroke?
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Cheek muscles got 29% stronger after four weeks of gentle electrical stimulation. Could small electrical signals really help the face recover after a stroke?
This Korean hospital study followed nine stroke survivors with facial weakness. They used electrical muscle stimulation for 30 minutes, five days weekly. After four weeks, cheek strength rose from 14.3 to 18.4 kPa. Lip strength also increased by 26%, improving control and movement. Researchers also saw better oral function and facial coordination. No drugs were tested, only muscle activation through gentle stimulation. This surprised many scientists studying stroke recovery. What else did researchers discover beyond these numbers? Click the link to explore the full research digest and podcast. You’ll find the original study, deeper data, and more fascinating EMS research. 👉 https://bit.ly/4qGYJy5