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Magnetic Therapy for Stroke Patients: What Does the Science Say?

While traditional rehabilitation can kickstart recovery, some survivors may experience additional benefits by pursuing less conventional treatment options, such as magnetic therapy for stroke patients. Research has shown that magnetic therapy, also known as repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), may have the potential to improve various secondary effects of stroke. This article will provide further […]

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Making a mental match: Pairing mechanical device with stroke patients – Science Daily

Making a mental match: Pairing mechanical device with stroke patients  #Science #Daily A functional MRI-compatible hemiparesis rehab #device that creates a long latency stretch reflex at the exact time as a brain signal has been developed by …

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Stroke: Neuro-rehabilitation helps patients cope with loss of motor function – Science Daily

Stroke: Neuro-rehabilitation helps patients cope with loss of motor function  #Science #Daily The majority of #patients who survive a #stroke usually continue to suffer from permanent #motor disorders (hemiparesis) or a linguistic handicap (aphasia). A new …

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Determining motor deficits more precisely following a stroke: Better diagnosis and treatment after a stroke with modified test method – Science Daily

Determining motor deficits more precisely following a stroke: Better diagnosis and treatment after a stroke with modified test method  #Science #Daily #After a #stroke, many people are unable to successfully perform basic hand movements in everyday life. The reason are symptoms of hemiparesis resulting from …

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Determining motor deficits more precisely following a stroke – Science Daily

Determining motor deficits more precisely following a strokeScience DailyA group of 22 patients aged 32 to 78 with (mild to moderate) hemiparesis on one side of their body after a stroke , participated in this study. They were joined by an equally large control group of healthy volunteers. Of the parameters where the two …

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