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Visual feedback improves movement illusions induced by tendon vibration after chronic stroke.

Salomé Le FrancIsabelle BonanMathis FleurySimon ButetChristian BarillotAnatole LécuyerMélanie Cogné
Published in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2021)
This study showed the interest of using congruent cues in VR in order to enhance the consistency of the illusion of movement induced by tendon vibration among participants after stroke, regardless of their clinical severity. By stimulating the brain motor areas, this visuo-proprioceptive feedback could be an interesting tool in motor rehabilitation. Record number in Clinical Trials: NCT04130711, registered on October 17th 2019 ( https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04130711?id=NCT04130711&draw=2&rank=1 ).
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