ObjectivesPreclinical studies found that epidural motor cortex stimulation improved motor deficits after stroke, but a phase III trial in humans did not corroborate these results. The current retrospective analysis examined subjects randomized to stimulation in order to identify features distinguishing responders from nonresponders.MethodsAnatomic (MRI measures of gray matter thickness and of white matter tract injury) and physiologic methods (motor evoked responses) were examined as predictors of treatment response.ResultsAmong 60 subjects randomized to cortical stimulation, both anatomic and physiologic measures at baseline predicted behavioral response to therapy. Anatomically, those achieving the primary efficacy endpoint had a smaller ...
Objective: To examine whether the pattern of brain activation induced by a motor task and the motor ...
International audienceBackground: Central post stroke pain (CPSP) is a highly refractory syndrome th...
Determining whether a person with stroke has reached their full potential for recovery is difficult....
ObjectiveFunctional magnetic resonance imaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation studies suggest...
ObjectiveFunctional magnetic resonance imaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation studies suggest...
ObjectiveFunctional magnetic resonance imaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation studies suggest...
ObjectiveFunctional magnetic resonance imaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation studies suggest...
Objective This study was undertaken to better understand the high variability in response seen when ...
Stroke is a leading cause of long-term adult disability and many therapies are under study aiming to...
Objective This study was undertaken to better understand the high variability in response seen when ...
Many therapies are emerging that aim to improve motor function in people with stroke. Identifying ke...
Objective: This study was undertaken to better understand the high variability in response seen when...
Objective: This study was undertaken to better understand the high variability in response seen when...
Stroke is the leading cause of chronic adult disability, and standard post-stroke therapies may not...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Neurosciences, 2007.The ultimate goal in this research w...
Objective: To examine whether the pattern of brain activation induced by a motor task and the motor ...
International audienceBackground: Central post stroke pain (CPSP) is a highly refractory syndrome th...
Determining whether a person with stroke has reached their full potential for recovery is difficult....
ObjectiveFunctional magnetic resonance imaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation studies suggest...
ObjectiveFunctional magnetic resonance imaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation studies suggest...
ObjectiveFunctional magnetic resonance imaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation studies suggest...
ObjectiveFunctional magnetic resonance imaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation studies suggest...
Objective This study was undertaken to better understand the high variability in response seen when ...
Stroke is a leading cause of long-term adult disability and many therapies are under study aiming to...
Objective This study was undertaken to better understand the high variability in response seen when ...
Many therapies are emerging that aim to improve motor function in people with stroke. Identifying ke...
Objective: This study was undertaken to better understand the high variability in response seen when...
Objective: This study was undertaken to better understand the high variability in response seen when...
Stroke is the leading cause of chronic adult disability, and standard post-stroke therapies may not...
Dissertation (Ph.D.)--University of Kansas, Neurosciences, 2007.The ultimate goal in this research w...
Objective: To examine whether the pattern of brain activation induced by a motor task and the motor ...
International audienceBackground: Central post stroke pain (CPSP) is a highly refractory syndrome th...
Determining whether a person with stroke has reached their full potential for recovery is difficult....