After stroke, the function of primary motor cortex (M1) between the hemispheres may become unbalanced. Techniques that promote a re-balancing of M1 excitability may prime the brain to be more responsive to rehabilitation therapies and lead to improved functional outcomes. The present study examined the effects of ActivePassive Bilateral Therapy (APBT), a putative movement-based priming strategy designed to reduce intracortical inhibition and increase excitability within the ipsilesional M1. Thirty-two patients with upper limb weakness at least 6 months after stroke were randomized to a 1-month intervention of self-directed motor practice with their affected upper limb (control group) or to APBT for 1015 min prior to the same motor practice ...
: Stroke is a major cause of death and disability worldwide; therefore, transcranial magnetic stimul...
Introduction. Restoration of upper extremity (UE) functional use remains a challenge for individuals...
Stroke is a leading cause of permanent disabilities worldwide. One third of the patients show only p...
Background. Recovery of upper limb function is important for regaining independence after stroke. Ob...
Copyright © 2003 American Academy of NeurologyCombined peripheral nerve and brain stimulation (“dual...
The use of activity-dependent interventions has shown some success in promoting recovery of upper li...
BACKGROUND: Various priming techniques to enhance neuroplasticity have been examined in stroke rehab...
Repetitive mirror symmetric bilateral upper limb may be a suitable priming technique for upper limb ...
Up to now, the mechanism of motor impairment and recovery after stroke has been thought to be based ...
Repetitive mirror symmetric bilateral upper limb may be a suitable priming technique for upper limb ...
Stroke is a leading cause of adult motor disability. Despite recent progress, recovery of motor func...
Stroke causes brain damage leading to brain reorganization and motor deficits in the upper limb. The...
[[abstract]]Objective The now standard cortical stimulation approach of inhibiting contralesional pr...
Background: Motor rehabilitation has the target to maintain the residual capacities of the affected ...
Preliminary studies suggest that stimulation of the motor cortex enhances motor recovery after strok...
: Stroke is a major cause of death and disability worldwide; therefore, transcranial magnetic stimul...
Introduction. Restoration of upper extremity (UE) functional use remains a challenge for individuals...
Stroke is a leading cause of permanent disabilities worldwide. One third of the patients show only p...
Background. Recovery of upper limb function is important for regaining independence after stroke. Ob...
Copyright © 2003 American Academy of NeurologyCombined peripheral nerve and brain stimulation (“dual...
The use of activity-dependent interventions has shown some success in promoting recovery of upper li...
BACKGROUND: Various priming techniques to enhance neuroplasticity have been examined in stroke rehab...
Repetitive mirror symmetric bilateral upper limb may be a suitable priming technique for upper limb ...
Up to now, the mechanism of motor impairment and recovery after stroke has been thought to be based ...
Repetitive mirror symmetric bilateral upper limb may be a suitable priming technique for upper limb ...
Stroke is a leading cause of adult motor disability. Despite recent progress, recovery of motor func...
Stroke causes brain damage leading to brain reorganization and motor deficits in the upper limb. The...
[[abstract]]Objective The now standard cortical stimulation approach of inhibiting contralesional pr...
Background: Motor rehabilitation has the target to maintain the residual capacities of the affected ...
Preliminary studies suggest that stimulation of the motor cortex enhances motor recovery after strok...
: Stroke is a major cause of death and disability worldwide; therefore, transcranial magnetic stimul...
Introduction. Restoration of upper extremity (UE) functional use remains a challenge for individuals...
Stroke is a leading cause of permanent disabilities worldwide. One third of the patients show only p...