2010
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0b013e318202013a
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Bihemispheric brain stimulation facilitates motor recovery in chronic stroke patients

Abstract: Objective: Motor recovery after stroke depends on the integrity of ipsilesional motor circuits and interactions between the ipsilesional and contralesional hemispheres. In this sham-controlled randomized trial, we investigated whether noninvasive modulation of regional excitability of bilateral motor cortices in combination with physical and occupational therapy improves motor outcome after stroke. Methods:Twenty chronic stroke patients were randomly assigned to receive 5 consecutive sessions of either 1) bihe… Show more

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“…Combined over studies included in the meta-analysis, 164 (44%) participants had cortico-subcortical or cortical strokes and 49 (11%) participants had subcortical stroke. Three studies did not describe the location of the strokes (Lindenberg et al, 2010;Wu et al, 2013;Viana et al, 2014). Four studies involved 65 (18%) participants with chronic stroke (Lindenberg et al, 2010;Bolognini et al, 2011;Nair et al, 2011;Viana et al, 2014), four studies involved 263 (71%) participants in the sub-acute stage (Kim et al, 2010;Hesse et al, 2011;Wu et al, 2013;Lee and Chun, 2014) and one study involved 40 (11%) people with acute stroke (Khedr et al, 2013).…”
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“…Combined over studies included in the meta-analysis, 164 (44%) participants had cortico-subcortical or cortical strokes and 49 (11%) participants had subcortical stroke. Three studies did not describe the location of the strokes (Lindenberg et al, 2010;Wu et al, 2013;Viana et al, 2014). Four studies involved 65 (18%) participants with chronic stroke (Lindenberg et al, 2010;Bolognini et al, 2011;Nair et al, 2011;Viana et al, 2014), four studies involved 263 (71%) participants in the sub-acute stage (Kim et al, 2010;Hesse et al, 2011;Wu et al, 2013;Lee and Chun, 2014) and one study involved 40 (11%) people with acute stroke (Khedr et al, 2013).…”
Section: Main Characteristics Of the Rct'smentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Four studies involved 65 (18%) participants with chronic stroke (Lindenberg et al, 2010;Bolognini et al, 2011;Nair et al, 2011;Viana et al, 2014), four studies involved 263 (71%) participants in the sub-acute stage (Kim et al, 2010;Hesse et al, 2011;Wu et al, 2013;Lee and Chun, 2014) and one study involved 40 (11%) people with acute stroke (Khedr et al, 2013). One hundred and forty-five (39%) participants had moderate UE impairments (Kim et al, 2010;Lindenberg et al, 2010;Bolognini et al, 2011;Nair et al, 2011;Lee and Chun, 2014;Viana et al, 2014) and 226 (61%) participants had severe UE impairments (Hesse et al, 2011;Khedr et al, 2013;Wu et al, 2013) at baseline based on the FMA or MRC Scale (shoulder) (Lum et al, 2002).…”
Section: Main Characteristics Of the Rct'smentioning
confidence: 99%
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