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FES-based upper-limb stroke rehabilitation with advanced sensing and control
Mustafa Kutlu +4 more
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Advanced flexible brain computer interface materials: From development to application
This review explores how novel materials coatings are advancing brain‐computer interface (BCI) technology. It describes how these materials help overcome key challenges in signal accuracy, biocompatibility, and device durability. The paper highlights BCI applications in medicine and entertainment, and discusses future trends that could transform human ...
Renquan Guan +5 more
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Case Report: post-stroke rehabilitation with a visuomotor transformation-based brain-computer interface. [PDF]
Kokorina A +3 more
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Patient- and Hospital-Level Determinants of Rehabilitation for In-Patient Stroke Care
Tsung‐Tai Chen +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Patients with recurrent head and neck cancer (HNC) often present with severe, persistent dysphagia and xerostomia following prior chemoradiation. Although swallowing impairments and salivary dysfunction have been reported in this population, prior longitudinal studies have not examined changes in salivary composition or how these ...
Jenni Wu +8 more
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Botulinum Toxin A in Poststroke Oromandibular Dystonia: Case Reports
Elena Brevi +7 more
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Somatic cell reprogramming for Parkinson's disease treatment
The fundamental purpose of cell reprogramming to treat Parkinson's disease is to generate dopaminergic neurons (DAN) and do transplantation. There are two ways to accomplish this. One method is to induce cells into induced DA neurons (iDAN) directly or to induce cells into induced pluripotent stem cells and ultimately into iDAN in vitro. Another option
Xiaozhuo Li, Kevin Fang, Fengping Wang
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Patient Preference for Community-based Rehabilitation Programs after Stroke
Han-Suk Lee +4 more
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The distributed multijoint motion recognition cluster based on polyvinylidene fluoride membranes with high piezoelectric properties adopted a one‐master‐multiple‐slaves architecture and multipoint wireless collaboration to synchronously recognize motions of the wrist, elbow, and shoulder.
Zhongkun Wang +8 more
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