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Neuromuscular electrical stimulation-enhanced rehabilitation is associated with not only motor but also somatosensory cortical plasticity in chronic stroke patients: an interventional study.

Syoichi TashiroKatsuhiro MizunoMichiyuki KawakamiOsamu TakahashiTakuya NakamuraMabu SudaKoshiro HaruyamaYohei OtakaTetsuya TsujiMeigen Liu
Published in: Therapeutic advances in chronic disease (2019)
Our results suggest that NMES-based neurorehabilitation induces certain plastic changes in the primary sensory cortex and in cortices associated with sensorimotor processing in people with chronic stroke sequelae, which may explain the observed improvements in proprioception.
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