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Filter by:Recent studies showed that a non-invasive, low-intensity brain stimulation called transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) can effectively increase motor neuron excitability in the brain and therefore promotes functional recovery after stroke. Thus, the overall purpose of this research project is to examine the effect of brain stimulation on motor skill learning in stroke survivors.
This study is to investigate whether the RAPAELⓇ Smart Glove digital treatment system improves the upper extremity function of stroke patients compared to other clinical treatment by measuring serial behavioral and neuroimaging assessments and to find out therapeutic effect or adverse effect and patient's feed back responses