Transcranial direct current stimulation reduces ischemia-induced sensory disturbance in the hands of healthy subjects.
Toru SunagawaAkio UedaHiroshi KurumadaniHanan Ibrahim ZehryShota DateYosuke IshiiPublished in: Muscle & nerve (2021)
It has been reported that anodal tDCS over M1 primarily modulates the functional connectivity of sensory networks, and our findings demonstrate that it improved ischemia-induced sensory disturbances. Modulating the central nervous system using tDCS represents a potential avenue for treating entrapment neuropathies.