Can gentle touch or vibration help the brain and body recover after a stroke or neurological injury?
Clinical research suggests that touch-based therapies, including massage-like stimulation and vibration techniques, may support recovery in people with neurological conditions such as stroke.
Across clinical trials, patients receiving tactile or vibration-based therapy have shown improvements in mobility, muscle tone, and sensory awareness, particularly in the early stages of rehabilitation.
Researchers believe these effects may be linked to increased sensory input to the nervous system, which can help the brain re-establish movement patterns.
Overall, early evidence suggests that touch-based interventions may be a helpful supportive tool in neurological recovery, but more large-scale studies are needed to confirm long-term benefits.
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