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Electrical somatosensory stimulation improves movement kinematics of the affected hand following stroke
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- Published on: 16 June 2009
- Published on: 16 June 2009Electrical stimulation for strokeShow More
Dear Editor,
This study suggest that electrical somatosensory stimulation may improve motor function of the affected hand after stroke. There are very few therapeutic options for the treatment of motor disabilities from stroke. Motor training results in use-dependent plasticity, thought to underlie recovery of motor function after cortical lesions. Use-dependent plasticity (UDP) is instrumental in motor learnin...
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