Rehabilitation with augmented electrical stimulation can enhance functional recovery after stroke, and cortical plasticity may play a role in this process. The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of three training paradigms on cortical excitability in healthy subjects. Cortical excitability was evaluated by analysing the input-output relationship between transcranial magnetic stimulation intensity and motor evoked potentials (MEPs) from the flexor muscles of the fingers. The study was performed with 25 healthy volunteers who underwent 20-min simulated therapy sessions of: (1) functional electrical stimulation (FES) of the finger flexors and extensors, (2) voluntary movement (VOL) with sensory stimulation, and (3) therapeutic FE...
Peripheral electrical stimulation (PES) modulates corticomotor excitability but its effect on motor ...
Background and purpose. Within the concept of interhemispheric competition, technical modulation of ...
<div><p>While previous studies have assessed changes in corticospinal excitability <em>following</em...
Learning new motor skills has been correlated with increased cortical excitability. In this study, d...
AIM The aim of this study was to identify the immediate effects on cortical excitability and grip co...
Repetitive movement training (RMT) is a well-established method for rehabilitating functional moveme...
BackgroundThe combination of voluntary effort and functional electrical stimulation (ES) appears to ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comTraining on a motor task results in per...
Background and Purpose-Preliminary studies suggest that electrical stimulation of the damaged cortex...
Motor impairments are one of the most common deficits resulting from strokes in humans. Motor rehab...
Peripheral electrical stimulation (ES) is commonly used as an intervention to facilitate movement an...
Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can transiently increase corticomotor excitabi...
Background: Endogenous paired associative stimulation (ePAS) is a neuromodulatory intervention that ...
h i g h l i g h t s We aim to identify optimal parameters for hand electrical stimulation to be used...
Purpose Sensory input can modify voluntary motor function. We examined whether somatosensory electri...
Peripheral electrical stimulation (PES) modulates corticomotor excitability but its effect on motor ...
Background and purpose. Within the concept of interhemispheric competition, technical modulation of ...
<div><p>While previous studies have assessed changes in corticospinal excitability <em>following</em...
Learning new motor skills has been correlated with increased cortical excitability. In this study, d...
AIM The aim of this study was to identify the immediate effects on cortical excitability and grip co...
Repetitive movement training (RMT) is a well-established method for rehabilitating functional moveme...
BackgroundThe combination of voluntary effort and functional electrical stimulation (ES) appears to ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comTraining on a motor task results in per...
Background and Purpose-Preliminary studies suggest that electrical stimulation of the damaged cortex...
Motor impairments are one of the most common deficits resulting from strokes in humans. Motor rehab...
Peripheral electrical stimulation (ES) is commonly used as an intervention to facilitate movement an...
Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can transiently increase corticomotor excitabi...
Background: Endogenous paired associative stimulation (ePAS) is a neuromodulatory intervention that ...
h i g h l i g h t s We aim to identify optimal parameters for hand electrical stimulation to be used...
Purpose Sensory input can modify voluntary motor function. We examined whether somatosensory electri...
Peripheral electrical stimulation (PES) modulates corticomotor excitability but its effect on motor ...
Background and purpose. Within the concept of interhemispheric competition, technical modulation of ...
<div><p>While previous studies have assessed changes in corticospinal excitability <em>following</em...