The underlying mechanisms of bilateral cerebral remodeling and acupuncture for rehabilitation after post-stroke hemiplegia: study protocol for a cross-sectional multimodal fMRI trial
Abstract:Background
Acupuncture plays a positive role in promoting the rehabilitation of post-stroke hemiplegia, but its specific central effect mechanism remains unclear. The changes of cerebral integrity, bilateral regulation and coordination are closer to the actual running state of brain after injury, while the research on bilateral cerebral reconstruction after unilateral motor pathway injury is not sufficient. The study of cerebral functional remodeling after stroke and mechanisms of acupuncture for post-stroke … Show more
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