<b><i>Objectives:</i></b> To demonstrate that motor cortex stimulation (MCS) could improve motor function in patients with neuropathic pain. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> In this prospective clinical study of 38 patients referred for MCS as treatment for their neuropathic pain, we collected any declaration of improvement in motor performance that could be attributed to MCS. <b><i>Results:</i></b> Ten patients (26%) declared a benefit in their motor function. Eight presented objective evidence of recovered dexterity for rapid alternating movements. A minor proportion had improvement in dystonic posture (n = 2), but none had detectable increased motor strength or tonus changes. Overall, 73% of the patients with limb ataxia declared a benefit after M...
This paper is a review of physiological and behavioral data on motor cortex stimulation (MCS) and it...
Stroke patients frequently suffer from chronic limb pain, but well-suited treatment approaches have ...
Objectives: To test the proof of principle that active anodal transcranial direct current stimulat...
Motor cortex stimulation (MCS) was proposed by Tsubokawa in 1991 for the treatment of post-stroke th...
OBJECTIVE: Motor cortex stimulation (MCS) is considered to be an effective treatment for chronic neu...
Abstract. Introduction:. Pain relief from repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) over t...
BACKGROUND: Motor cortex stimulation (MCS) was introduced in the early 1990s by Tsubokawa and his gr...
There is growing evidence to support the use of motor cortex stimulation (MCS) in the management of ...
In addition to pain and neurovegetative symptoms, patients with severe forms of complex regional pai...
Abstract : Purpose: Pain is a significantly disabling problem that often interacts with other defici...
OBJECTIVE: Neuropathic pain is often severe. Motor cortex stimulation (MCS) is used for alleviating ...
Background: Motor cortex stimulation has been proposed for treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosi...
Stroke patients frequently suffer from chronic limb pain, but well-suited treatment approaches have ...
OBJECT: Chronic neuropathic pain is estimated to affect 3-4.5% of the worldwide population, posing a...
OBJECTIVES: Electric motor cortex stimulation has been reported to be effective for many cases of ne...
This paper is a review of physiological and behavioral data on motor cortex stimulation (MCS) and it...
Stroke patients frequently suffer from chronic limb pain, but well-suited treatment approaches have ...
Objectives: To test the proof of principle that active anodal transcranial direct current stimulat...
Motor cortex stimulation (MCS) was proposed by Tsubokawa in 1991 for the treatment of post-stroke th...
OBJECTIVE: Motor cortex stimulation (MCS) is considered to be an effective treatment for chronic neu...
Abstract. Introduction:. Pain relief from repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) over t...
BACKGROUND: Motor cortex stimulation (MCS) was introduced in the early 1990s by Tsubokawa and his gr...
There is growing evidence to support the use of motor cortex stimulation (MCS) in the management of ...
In addition to pain and neurovegetative symptoms, patients with severe forms of complex regional pai...
Abstract : Purpose: Pain is a significantly disabling problem that often interacts with other defici...
OBJECTIVE: Neuropathic pain is often severe. Motor cortex stimulation (MCS) is used for alleviating ...
Background: Motor cortex stimulation has been proposed for treatment of amyotrophic lateral sclerosi...
Stroke patients frequently suffer from chronic limb pain, but well-suited treatment approaches have ...
OBJECT: Chronic neuropathic pain is estimated to affect 3-4.5% of the worldwide population, posing a...
OBJECTIVES: Electric motor cortex stimulation has been reported to be effective for many cases of ne...
This paper is a review of physiological and behavioral data on motor cortex stimulation (MCS) and it...
Stroke patients frequently suffer from chronic limb pain, but well-suited treatment approaches have ...
Objectives: To test the proof of principle that active anodal transcranial direct current stimulat...