[Purpose] Cerebrovascular accident (stroke) is characterized by an abrupt onset of focal
or global neurological signs and symptoms. Asymmetry of the limbs is common following a
stroke due to hemiplegia or hemiparesis. [Subject and Methods] A male patient having
suffered an ischemic stroke was initially evaluated using the Timed Up-and-Go Test and the
Six-Minute Walk Test. Static balance was evaluated using a force plate (Kistler model
9286BA) for the stabilometry analysis of center of pressure (COP) sway. The data were
interpreted using the SWAY software program (BTS Engineering) synchronized with the
SMART-D 140® system. Anodal transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS; 2
mA) was applied over the primary motor cortex for 20 minutes during gait training on a
treadmill. [Results] Under the condition of eyes open, reductions were found in
anteroposterior sway (6.18%), trace length (3.3%) and sway velocity (3.3%) immediately
following tDCS. [Conclusion] A single session of anodal tDCS combined with treadmill
training had a positive effect on the static balance of a subject with chronic hemiparesis
stemming from a stroke.
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