You'll have to check with your stroke medical 'professionals' if they can do this and the efficacy of it.
Dry needling with intramuscular electrical stimulation as an adjunct neurorestoration approach for limb hemiparesis following stroke
Hemiparesis is a leading contributor to impaired daily functioning following stroke, making neurorestorative approaches essential for improving motor function. Dry Needling (DN) is an intervention that targets underlying neural, muscular, and connective tissues by utilizing a thin monofilament needle. When combined with intramuscular electrical stimulation, DN has the potential to enhance both afferent and efferent neural pathways in stroke patients. While commonly used for spasticity, recent studies suggest that DN can improve functional recovery and motor outcomes in stroke neurorestorative program.
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