• Medicine · Jul 2024

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    Research progress in the application of pressing needle embedding needle in dysphagia after stroke: A review.

    • Yanfang Long, Kehui Hu, and Yi Zhang.
    • Department of Rehabilitation, Suining Central Hospital, Suining, Sichuan, China.
    • Medicine (Baltimore). 2024 Jul 12; 103 (28): e38914e38914.

    AbstractStroke is characterized by "three highs," and dysphagia is a common dysfunction after stroke. Although some patients can gradually recover from dysphagia with the prolongation of the course of the disease, it is easy to change the prognosis of patients due to complications in the early stage of the disease, and clinical research has shown that pressing needle embedding needles can improve the outcome of patients with dysphagia after stroke. We reviewed the clinical related literature on the treatment of dysphagia after stroke by pressing needle and embedding needle in recent years. The application of press needle embedding can improve swallowing function after stroke, and have more significant effects, which can change the clinical outcome of patients. Pressing needle embedding has significant clinical advantages in the treatment of dysphagia after stroke, which can improve the prognosis of patients.Copyright © 2024 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.

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