Cellular, molecular, and clinical mechanisms of action of deep brain stimulation—a systematic review on established indications and outlook on future developments
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has been successfully used to treat movement disorders, such
as Parkinson's disease, for more than 25 years and heralded the advent of electrical …
as Parkinson's disease, for more than 25 years and heralded the advent of electrical …
Rehabilitation of upper limb motor impairment in stroke: a narrative review on the prevalence, risk factors, and economic statistics of stroke and state of the art …
Stroke has been one of the leading causes of disability worldwide and is still a social health
issue. Kee** in view the importance of physical rehabilitation of stroke patients, an …
issue. Kee** in view the importance of physical rehabilitation of stroke patients, an …
Subcortical-cortical dynamical states of the human brain and their breakdown in stroke
The mechanisms controlling dynamical patterns in spontaneous brain activity are poorly
understood. Here, we provide evidence that cortical dynamics in the ultra-slow frequency …
understood. Here, we provide evidence that cortical dynamics in the ultra-slow frequency …
Tissue response to neural implants: the use of model systems toward new design solutions of implantable microelectrodes
The development of implantable neuroelectrodes is advancing rapidly as these tools are
becoming increasingly ubiquitous in clinical practice, especially for the treatment of …
becoming increasingly ubiquitous in clinical practice, especially for the treatment of …
A systemic review of functional near-infrared spectroscopy for stroke: current application and future directions
M Yang, Z Yang, T Yuan, W Feng, P Wang - Frontiers in neurology, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Background: Survivors of stroke often experience significant disability and impaired quality
of life. The recovery of motor or cognitive function requires long periods. Neuroimaging …
of life. The recovery of motor or cognitive function requires long periods. Neuroimaging …
Hypothermia evoked by stimulation of medial preoptic nucleus protects the brain in a mouse model of ischaemia
S Zhang, X Zhang, H Zhong, X Li, Y Wu, J Ju… - Nature …, 2022 - nature.com
Therapeutic hypothermia at 32-34° C during or after cerebral ischaemia is neuroprotective.
However, peripheral cold sensor-triggered hypothermia is ineffective and evokes vigorous …
However, peripheral cold sensor-triggered hypothermia is ineffective and evokes vigorous …
Smoothness metrics for reaching performance after stroke. Part 1: which one to choose?
Background Smoothness is commonly used for measuring movement quality of the upper
paretic limb during reaching tasks after stroke. Many different smoothness metrics have …
paretic limb during reaching tasks after stroke. Many different smoothness metrics have …
Translating concepts of neural repair after stroke: Structural and functional targets for recovery
Stroke is among the most common causes of adult disability worldwide, and its disease
burden is shifting towards that of a long-term condition. Therefore, the development of …
burden is shifting towards that of a long-term condition. Therefore, the development of …
Post-stroke everything
A Lekoubou, C Nguyen, M Kwon, AD Nyalundja… - Current neurology and …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review This review aims at providing updates on selected post-stroke
complications. We examined recent advances in diagnosing and treating the following post …
complications. We examined recent advances in diagnosing and treating the following post …
Optimizing dosing of vagus nerve stimulation for stroke recovery
Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) paired with rehabilitative training enhances recovery of
function in models of stroke and is currently under investigation for use in chronic stroke …
function in models of stroke and is currently under investigation for use in chronic stroke …