Multimodal neuroimaging protocol to explore the neural mechanisms of Tiao Shen Li Yan acupuncture in post-stroke dysphagia: a randomized sham-controlled clinical trial - Summary - MDSpire

Multimodal neuroimaging protocol to explore the neural mechanisms of Tiao Shen Li Yan acupuncture in post-stroke dysphagia: a randomized sham-controlled clinical trial

  • By

  • Jing Luo

  • Yan Huang

  • Lijun Wang

  • Guogao Zhang

  • Shaoyang Cui

  • Wenke Tang

  • Xueping Ding

  • Xueying Zhao

  • Yiqin Huang

  • Zhenhua Xu

  • Zhentao Zuo

  • June 19, 2026

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Objective:

To evaluate the clinical effects and central neural mechanisms of Tiao Shen Li Yan acupuncture for post-stroke dysphagia (PSD) using multimodal neuroimaging.

Approach:
    Key Findings:
    • Acupuncture has shown efficacy in improving swallowing function in PSD patients.
    • The study aims to clarify how acupuncture modulates structure-function coupling in swallowing-related brain networks.
    • The integration of clinical assessments with neuroimaging may provide mechanistic evidence for acupuncture-induced neuroplasticity.
    Interpretation:

    The study seeks to elucidate the interaction between structural and functional networks in the context of acupuncture treatment for PSD.

    Limitations:
    • The study is limited to a specific acupuncture method and may not generalize to other forms of treatment.
    • The sample size is relatively small with only 46 participants.
    Conclusion:

    The findings are expected to provide insights into the neural mechanisms underlying acupuncture treatment for PSD and support the development of evidence-based rehabilitation strategies.

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