Therapeutic Effects of Functional Electrical Stimulation on Physical Performance and Muscle Strength in Post-stroke Older Adults: A Review

Hyung Eun Shin, Miji Kim, Daehyun Lee, Jae Young Jang, Yunsoo Soh, Dong Hwan Yun, Sunyoung Kim, Jisoo Yang, Maeng Kyu Kim, Hooman Lee, Chang Won Won

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Abstract

Stroke-related disabilities cause poor physical performance, especially among older adults, and can lead to sarcopenia. Functional electrical stimulation (FES) has been used to improve physical performance in individuals with neurological disorders and increase muscle mass and strength to counteract muscle atrophy. This review covers the principles, underlying mechanisms, and therapeutic effects of FES on physical performance and skeletal muscle function in post-stroke older adults. We found that FES restored weakened dorsiflexor and hip abductor strength during the swing and stance phases of gait, respectively, to help support weight-bearing and upright posture and facilitate static and dynamic balance in this population. FES may also be effective in improving muscle mass and strength to prevent muscle atrophy. However, previous studies on this topic in post-stroke older adults are scarce, and further studies are needed to confirm this supposition.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)16-24
Number of pages9
JournalAnnals of Geriatric Medicine and Research
Volume26
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2022

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© 2022 by The Korean Geriatrics Society.

Keywords

  • Aged
  • Electric stimulation therapy
  • Physical functional performance
  • Stroke

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