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Application of Transcutaneous Auricular Vagal Nerve Stimulation in Motor Rehabilitation after Stroke
Wang Juanli, QIU Jin, LI Defu, Lin Shan
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The Lancet, 2011
Stroke is a common, serious, and disabling global health-care problem, and rehabilitation is a major part of patient care. There is evidence to support rehabilitation in well coordinated multidisciplinary stroke units or through provision of early supported provision of discharge teams. Potentially beneficial treatment options for motor recovery of the
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Stroke is a common, serious, and disabling global health-care problem, and rehabilitation is a major part of patient care. There is evidence to support rehabilitation in well coordinated multidisciplinary stroke units or through provision of early supported provision of discharge teams. Potentially beneficial treatment options for motor recovery of the
Peter, Langhorne +2 more
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Stroke rehabilitation and recovery
British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2021Stroke is the UK's leading cause of disability. Stroke rehabilitation can maximise recovery and improve quality of life. This article discusses some post-stroke impairments, including hemiplegia, dysphagia, communication impairments and neglect, and how rehabilitation can address these.
Alifa, Isaacs-Itua, Sancho, Wong
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