scholarly journals Clinical observation on acupoint massage plus Vitalstim electrical stimulation for deglutition disorder after stroke

2020 ◽  
Vol 18 (6) ◽  
pp. 438-444
Author(s):  
Li Tian ◽  
Shao-tong Nie ◽  
Tian-xiao Lou ◽  
Huan Chen ◽  
Guang-hui Yuan
2020 ◽  
pp. 59-64
Author(s):  
E. R. Barantsevich ◽  
E. E. Smirnov ◽  
A. A. Potapchuk ◽  
A. V. Artyomova ◽  
Y. V. Emanuel

The article presents a clinical observation of a 54-year-old patient with sensorimotor polyneuropathy and newly diagnosed celiac disease. It was shown that laboratory methods for examining patients with polyneuropathy are required to identify the etiology of the process in most cases. Attention is drawn to the possibility of developing polyneuropathy with gluten intolerance without obvious pathological manifestations of the gastrointestinal tract. The importance of not only observing a gluten-free diet for treatment, but also the use of pulsed currents in the form of an exponent to reduce pain, improve trophism of muscle tissue, increase muscle strength and restore deep sensitivity is reflected. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation is an effective therapy.


Author(s):  
I. Taylor ◽  
P. Ingram ◽  
J.R. Sommer

In studying quick-frozen single intact skeletal muscle fibers for structural and microchemical alterations that occur milliseconds, and fractions thereof, after electrical stimulation, we have developed a method to compare, directly, ice crystal formation in freeze-substituted thin sections adjacent to all, and beneath the last, freeze-dried cryosections. We have observed images in the cryosections that to our knowledge have not been published heretofore (Figs.1-4). The main features are that isolated, sometimes large regions of the sections appear hazy and have much less contrast than adjacent regions. Sometimes within the hazy regions there are smaller areas that appear crinkled and have much more contrast. We have also observed that while the hazy areas remain still, the regions of higher contrast visibly contract in the beam, often causing tears in the sections that are clearly not caused by ice crystals (Fig.3, arrows).


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