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EMG-based vibro-tactile biofeedback training: effective learning accelerator for children and adolescents with dystonia? A pilot crossover trial.

Claudia CasellatoEmilia AmbrosiniAndrea GalbiatiEmilia BiffiAmbra CesareoElena BerettaFrancesca LunardiniGiovanna ZorziTerence D SangerAlessandra Pedrocchi
Published in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2019)
Our results support the hypothesis that children and adolescents with primary dystonia in which there is intact sensory processing do not benefit from feedback augmentation, whereas children with secondary dystonia, in which sensory deficits are often present, exhibit a higher learning capacity when augmented movement-related sensory information is provided. This study represents a fundamental investigation to address the scarcity of noninvasive therapeutic interventions for young subjects with dystonia.
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