Neuromuscular electrical stimulation-enhanced rehabilitation is associated with not only motor but also somatosensory cortical plasticity in chronic stroke patients: an interventional study
Background: Somatosensory function has been frequently overlooked in clinics and research in the field of chronic stroke. The effects of neurorehabilitation interventions on sensory processing have still to be investigated using electrophysiological means. This study investigated the effect of hybri...
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Main Authors: | Syoichi Tashiro (Author), Katsuhiro Mizuno (Author), Michiyuki Kawakami (Author), Osamu Takahashi (Author), Takuya Nakamura (Author), Mabu Suda (Author), Koshiro Haruyama (Author), Yohei Otaka (Author), Tetsuya Tsuji (Author), Meigen Liu (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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