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Combining motor learning and brain stimulation to enhance post-stroke neurorehabilitation

Combining motor learning and brain stimulation to enhance post-stroke neurorehabilitation
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摘要 Worldwide,stroke is a leading cause of life-long disability resulting in dramatic restrictions in patient’s independence and in a growing economic burden for the community.The majority of stroke survivors suffers from chronic sequels among which hemiparesis is one of the most debilitating.Despite quick progresses over the last 20 years,the impact of neurorehabilitation on post-stroke recovery remains unsatisfactory. Worldwide,stroke is a leading cause of life-long disability resulting in dramatic restrictions in patient’s independence and in a growing economic burden for the community.The majority of stroke survivors suffers from chronic sequels among which hemiparesis is one of the most debilitating.Despite quick progresses over the last 20 years,the impact of neurorehabilitation on post-stroke recovery remains unsatisfactory.
出处 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第8期1218-1220,共3页 中国神经再生研究(英文版)
基金 Fonds de la Recherche Scientifique Médicale(FRSM)3.4.525.08.F in 2008,2010&2012 Fonds Spécial de Recherche(FSR)grant from the UniversitéCatholique de Louvain(UCL)in 2008&2010 Fondation Van Goethem-Brichant supported by UCL FSR grants in 2008 and 2010 a grant from the Fondation Mont-Godinne 2012
关键词 disability stimulation independence skill retention burden dramatic hemisphere suffers likely disability stimulation independence skill retention burden dramatic hemisphere suffers likely
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