The evolution of neuromodulation for chronic stroke: From neuroplasticity mechanisms to brain-computer interfaces
Saway BF, Palmer C, Hughes C, Triano M, Suresh RE, Gilmore J, George M, Kautz SA, Rowland NC
Neurotherapeutics · 2024
Key finding
While the field of implantable devices for chronic stroke recovery is still in a nascent stage, the data reviewed are suggestive of immense potential for reducing the impact and impairment from this globally prevalent disorder.
- Condition
- Neuroplasticity
- Stimulation
- iVNS
- Evidence tier
- Narrative / Scoping Review
- Participants
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Cite this study
Saway, B. F., Palmer, C., Hughes, C., Triano, M., Suresh, R. E., Gilmore, J., George, M., Kautz, S. A., & Rowland, N. C. (2024). The evolution of neuromodulation for chronic stroke: From neuroplasticity mechanisms to brain-computer interfaces. Neurotherapeutics, 21(3), e00337. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neurot.2024.e00337
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