Copyright © 2003 American Academy of NeurologyCombined peripheral nerve and brain stimulation (“dual stimulation”) induces changes in the excitability of normal motor cortex. The authors sought to establish whether dual stimulation would also induce motor cortex plasticity and associated functional improvements in nine stroke patients with chronic stable hemiparesis. Following 4 weeks of daily dual stimulation, improvements were seen in some neurophysiological and functional measures. This technique may offer therapeutic opportunities in some stroke patients.J. Uy, M. C. Ridding, S. Hillier, P. D. Thompson and T. S. Miles.http://www.neurology.org/cgi/content/abstract/61/7/982?ck=nc
In the United States, stroke is the fifth leading cause of death. A stroke occurs when blood circula...
ObjectiveFunctional magnetic resonance imaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation studies suggest...
the excitability of the unaffected hemisphere in chronic stroke patients. Clinics.2008;63:735-40. IN...
The capacity of the adult human nervous system to alter the strength of connections between neurons ...
After stroke, the function of primary motor cortex (M1) between the hemispheres may become unbalance...
Nowak DA, Bösl K, Podubecka J, Carey JR. Noninvasive brain stimulation and motor recovery after stro...
Background. Paired associative stimulation (PAS) combining peripheral nerve and transcranial magneti...
Stroke patients frequently suffer from chronic limb pain, but well-suited treatment approaches have...
Stroke is a leading cause of adult motor disability. Despite recent progress, recovery of motor func...
Background and Purpose-Preliminary studies suggest that electrical stimulation of the damaged cortex...
Stroke patients frequently suffer from chronic limb pain, but well-suited treatment approaches have ...
International audienceBackground: Non-invasive brain stimulation has been studied as a therapeutic a...
There has been an explosion of interest in methods that may promote neural plasticity by indirectly ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is a need to develop strategies to enhance the beneficial effects of m...
This thesis examined the physiological mechanisms of neuroplasticity in ischemic stroke, and specifi...
In the United States, stroke is the fifth leading cause of death. A stroke occurs when blood circula...
ObjectiveFunctional magnetic resonance imaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation studies suggest...
the excitability of the unaffected hemisphere in chronic stroke patients. Clinics.2008;63:735-40. IN...
The capacity of the adult human nervous system to alter the strength of connections between neurons ...
After stroke, the function of primary motor cortex (M1) between the hemispheres may become unbalance...
Nowak DA, Bösl K, Podubecka J, Carey JR. Noninvasive brain stimulation and motor recovery after stro...
Background. Paired associative stimulation (PAS) combining peripheral nerve and transcranial magneti...
Stroke patients frequently suffer from chronic limb pain, but well-suited treatment approaches have...
Stroke is a leading cause of adult motor disability. Despite recent progress, recovery of motor func...
Background and Purpose-Preliminary studies suggest that electrical stimulation of the damaged cortex...
Stroke patients frequently suffer from chronic limb pain, but well-suited treatment approaches have ...
International audienceBackground: Non-invasive brain stimulation has been studied as a therapeutic a...
There has been an explosion of interest in methods that may promote neural plasticity by indirectly ...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is a need to develop strategies to enhance the beneficial effects of m...
This thesis examined the physiological mechanisms of neuroplasticity in ischemic stroke, and specifi...
In the United States, stroke is the fifth leading cause of death. A stroke occurs when blood circula...
ObjectiveFunctional magnetic resonance imaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation studies suggest...
the excitability of the unaffected hemisphere in chronic stroke patients. Clinics.2008;63:735-40. IN...