Based on fNIRS Technology: The Effects of Scalp Acupuncture Combined with iTBS on Cognitive Function After Stroke
Lida Zhong,
Jinning Luo,
Xiancong Ma
et al.
Abstract:Objective To explore the impact of integrating scalp acupuncture with iTBS therapy on cognitive impairments post-stroke. Methods This study was a randomized, controlled, single-blind trial. Fifty-four patients completed the study and were allocated into the SA group, iTBS group, and combined group using a random number table method. The SA group received scalp acupuncture treatment for 4 weeks, the iTBS group underwent intermittent theta burst stimulation for 4 weeks, and the combined group received both scalp… Show more
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