Feasibility and effectiveness of remotely supervised tDCS combined with computerized cognitive training for patients with stroke: A randomized sham-controlled study
Abstract:Background Cognitive impairment after stroke is an unfavorable factor for long-term functional independence. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a promising tool for improving cognitive function in patients with stroke. Home-based rehabilitation is increasingly required for patients with stroke, with greater benefits expected if supplemented with remotely supervised tDCS (RS-tDCS). We evaluated cognitive improvement and the feasibility of RS-tDCS in patients with chronic stroke. Methods Thirty ch… Show more
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