2012
DOI: 10.1161/str.43.suppl_1.a16
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Abstract 16: Pattern Of Brain Function Change In Multiple Regions Predicts Mitigation Of Spasticity Following Intensive Arm Neurorehabilitation In Chronic Stroke

Abstract: Background: Spasticity can prevent productive practice of skilled movement that should occur during neurorehabilitation of coordinated arm movements after stroke. Studies showed that spasticity could be reduced following an intervention that inhibited activation of the contralesional primary motor region (M1) using non-invasive transcranial magnetic or electric stimulation. However, there is little understanding of how the mitigation of spasticity might be controlled by the multiple sensorimotor co… Show more

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