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Australian researchers from The University of Sydney conducted a high-quality systematic review and meta-analysis of 16 clinical trials involving 638 stroke survivors. They carefully measured muscle strength through force and torque tests, and activity levels using real-world performance tasks. The results were clear. Cyclical EMS increased strength with a moderate effect size of 0.47, and these gains were maintained at 0.33 after treatment ended. Activity also improved significantly (0.30), with lasting benefits of 0.38. This credible evidence, published in the respected Journal of Physiotherapy, suggests cyclical EMS may help stroke survivors rebuild strength and improve daily function. The strong scientific methods and consistent findings make this research trustworthy. Read the full post for more details and practical insights. https://oriems.fit/blogs/research-digest/cyclical-ems-builds-real-strength-after-stroke [https://oriems.fit/blogs/research-digest/cyclical-ems-builds-real-strength-after-stroke]
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