2013
DOI: 10.5535/arm.2013.37.6.759
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Effect of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Postural Stability and Lower Extremity Strength in Hemiplegic Stroke Patients

Abstract: ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the lesioned leg motor cortex, which can enhance the strength and coordination of the contralateral lower extremity and furthermore, enhance the postural stability of the hemiplegic subject.MethodsAnodal or sham stimulation on the lesioned cortex of a lower extremity was delivered to 11 ambulatory hemiplegic patients. The stimulation intensity was 2 mA. All subjects took part in two 10-minute tDCS sessions consisting … Show more

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“…Previous studies showed that tDCS over the leg motor cortex can influence force generation and control in single leg joints in healthy subjects [7] as well as chronic stroke survivors [11][12][13]. At least for healthy subjects, our results extend these findings as we demonstrated (despite the large variability) that tDCS can result in an increased force production during the push off phase of walking, such that the propulsive impulse increases.…”
Section: Tdcs Improves the Coordinated Motor Output During Walkingsupporting
confidence: 87%
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“…Previous studies showed that tDCS over the leg motor cortex can influence force generation and control in single leg joints in healthy subjects [7] as well as chronic stroke survivors [11][12][13]. At least for healthy subjects, our results extend these findings as we demonstrated (despite the large variability) that tDCS can result in an increased force production during the push off phase of walking, such that the propulsive impulse increases.…”
Section: Tdcs Improves the Coordinated Motor Output During Walkingsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…[11] to 20% [12]. Hence, our results indicate that the effects found in single leg joints do not necessarily transfer to whole body ambulation.…”
Section: Effects Of Tdcs On Gait Are Smallmentioning
confidence: 79%
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“…They found that anodal tDCS stimulation positively influences voluntary control in the paretic ankle. In 2013, Sohn et al [14] reported that applying anodal tDCS (one 10-min session at 2 mA) to the affected lower limb primary motor cortex in 11 stroke patients enhanced the isometric strength of the affected quadriceps and postural stability. In 2014, Tahtis et al [15] assessed the effect of bicephalic tDCS (one 15-min session at 2 mA) on gait performance in 14 patients during the subacute stage of stroke (2e8 weeks after onset).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…122,123 Moreover, the effect of tDCS on fine motor control of the paretic foot has been evaluated by applying anodal or sham tDCS in random order over the lower limb M1 of the lesioned or nonlesioned hemisphere. In each session, tDCS was associated with a motor task that consisted of tracking a sinusoidal waveform for 15 minutes using dorsiflexion-plantar flexion movements of their paretic ankle.…”
Section: Facilitation Of the Lesioned Hemispherementioning
confidence: 99%