Efficacy of Dry Needling in Enhancing Hand Function and Reducing Spasticity in MCA Stroke Patients: A Prospective Case Report

Journal Title: International Journal of Experimental Research and Review - Year 2024, Vol 42, Issue 6

Abstract

Stroke, particularly involving the middle cerebral artery (MCA), often leads to persistent disability, significantly impairing hand function and inducing severe spasticity in the forearm flexors due to complex motor pathway involvement. This case report evaluates the effectiveness of combining dry needling therapy (DNT) with task-oriented training (TOT) in reducing spasticity and improving hand function in a post-MCA stroke patient. A 61-year-old male with right-side hemiplegia following a left MCA stroke, compounded by a history of diabetes, hypertension, and recent kidney stone diagnosis, participated in this study. The patient experienced severe functional limitations due to spasticity (grade 3 on the Modified Ashworth Scale) and scored 31 on the CAHAI-13, indicating significant hand dysfunction. DNT was applied to key forearm muscles (flexor carpi radialis, flexor carpi ulnaris, flexor digitorum superficialis, flexor digitorum profundus, and pronator teres), followed by TOT targeting daily tasks. Post-intervention, the patient demonstrated significant improvements: spasticity was reduced (Modified Ashworth Scale score decreased from grade 3 to grade 2), and muscle hypertonicity, as measured by EMG, was reduced in all targeted muscles. Functional hand use improved markedly, with the CAHAI-13 score increasing from 31 to 45. These improvements led to enhanced independence in daily activities. This case report highlights the clinical relevance of integrating DNT with TOT in stroke rehabilitation. The combined intervention not only reduced spasticity and improved neuromuscular function but also led to meaningful gains in hand function, enhancing the patient’s ability to perform daily activities independently. Given the promising results, this combined approach could serve as a practical and effective strategy for improving motor recovery and functional independence in post-stroke patients. Further studies with larger sample sizes are necessary to confirm these findings and explore the broader application of this approach in clinical practice.

Authors and Affiliations

Saloni Ram Bachan, Ramana K, Vignesh Srinivasan, Prathap Suganthirababu

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  • EP ID EP743743
  • DOI 10.52756/ijerr.2024.v42.014
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Saloni Ram Bachan, Ramana K, Vignesh Srinivasan, Prathap Suganthirababu (2024). Efficacy of Dry Needling in Enhancing Hand Function and Reducing Spasticity in MCA Stroke Patients: A Prospective Case Report. International Journal of Experimental Research and Review, 42(6), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-743743