OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether robot-assisted gait training combined with transcranial direct current stimulation is more effective than robot-assisted gait training alone or conventional walking rehabilitation for improving walking ability in stroke patients. DESIGN: Pilot randomized clinical trial. SETTING: Rehabilitation unit of a university hospital. SUBJECTS: Thirty patients with chronic stroke. INTERVENTIONS: All patients received ten 50-minute treatment sessions, five days a week, for two consecutive weeks. Group 1 (n = 10) underwent a robot-assisted gait training combined with transcranial direct current stimulation; group 2 (n = 10) underwent a robot-assisted gait training combined with sham transcranial direct current stimulation;...
Robotic-assisted gait training has been cited as a potential rehabilitation intervention for the rec...
Both transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and wrist robot-assisted training have demonstra...
The goal of this study is to analyse the effects of combined transcranial direct current stimulation...
Purpose: Preliminary evidence has shown no additional effects of transcranial direct current stimula...
Background: Preliminary evidence showed additional effects of anodal transcranial direct current sti...
BACKGROUND: The neural organization of locomotion involves motor patterns generated by spinal inter...
BACKGROUND: Restoration of walking function is a primary concern of neurorehabilitation with respec...
BACKGROUND: Until now studies report inconclusive results as regards the effectiveness of exclusive ...
Background Studies about electromechanical-assisted devices proved the validity and effectiveness of...
Background: Intensive robot-assisted arm training in the chronic phase of stroke recovery can lead t...
The main goal of this study is to analyse the effects of combined transcranial direct current stimul...
Robotic-assisted gait training has been cited as a potential rehabilitation intervention for the rec...
Both transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and wrist robot-assisted training have demonstra...
The goal of this study is to analyse the effects of combined transcranial direct current stimulation...
Purpose: Preliminary evidence has shown no additional effects of transcranial direct current stimula...
Background: Preliminary evidence showed additional effects of anodal transcranial direct current sti...
BACKGROUND: The neural organization of locomotion involves motor patterns generated by spinal inter...
BACKGROUND: Restoration of walking function is a primary concern of neurorehabilitation with respec...
BACKGROUND: Until now studies report inconclusive results as regards the effectiveness of exclusive ...
Background Studies about electromechanical-assisted devices proved the validity and effectiveness of...
Background: Intensive robot-assisted arm training in the chronic phase of stroke recovery can lead t...
The main goal of this study is to analyse the effects of combined transcranial direct current stimul...
Robotic-assisted gait training has been cited as a potential rehabilitation intervention for the rec...
Both transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) and wrist robot-assisted training have demonstra...
The goal of this study is to analyse the effects of combined transcranial direct current stimulation...