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Pharyngeal electrical stimulation highlighted as important therapy for post-stroke dysphagia
The ASA now recognises pharyngeal electrical stimulation’s benefit in treating patients who experience difficulty swallowing following a stroke.
Adding neuromuscular electrical stimulation to physiotherapy boosts functional performance in hospitalized patients with ...
E-stim therapy involves using mild electrical impulses to stimulate muscle contractions, which can increase blood flow and promote relaxation, but its effectiveness for RA symptom relief is not ...
Phagenesis, a commercial-stage company with a first-of-its-kind neuromodulation system to treat patients experiencing difficulty swallowing post-stroke, welcomed the 2026 Guideline for the Early ...
A new study suggests electrical stimulation can strengthen muscles affected by long COVID. According to Baylor College of Medicine researchers, long COVID refers to a person that has persistent ...
Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) has emerged as a promising adjunct to conventional dysphagia therapy, particularly for patients whose swallowing difficulties arise from neurological ...
Severe skeletal muscle injury, especially volumetric muscle loss, remains difficult to treat because effective regeneration ...
DONGGUAN, GUANGDONG, CHINA, January 13, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Globally, the medical device industry is changing ...
DONGGUAN, GUANGDONG, CHINA, January 22, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ — As global healthcare systems increasingly emphasize ...
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