Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) effects on upper limb motor function in stroke: an overview review of the systematic reviews.
Jaya Shanker TedlaDevika Rani SangadalaRavi Shanker ReddyKumar GularVenkata Nagaraj KakarparthiFaisal AsiriPublished in: Brain injury (2023)
Identified evidence suggests that tDCS has superior effects to control interventions in improving functions of the upper limb and activities of daily living in patients who have had a stroke. Moreover, cathodal stimulation over the non-affected brain region was more effective than anodal and dual tDCS stimulation.
Keyphrases
- transcranial direct current stimulation
- upper limb
- working memory
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