Transcranial direct current stimulation for the treatment of motor impairment following traumatic brain injury

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Won-Seok Kim
Kiwon Lee
Seonghoon Kim
Sungmin Cho
Nam-Jong Paik
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[1] Seoul National University Bundang Hospital,Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Seoul National University College of Medicine
[2] Ybrain Research Institute,undefined
[3] Delvine Inc.,undefined
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Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation | / 16卷
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Traumatic brain injuries; Transcranial direct current stimulation; Recovery of function; Rehabilitation; Neuronal plasticity; Electroencephalography; Functional near infrared spectroscopy; Virtual reality;
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After traumatic brain injury (TBI), motor impairment is less common than neurocognitive or behavioral problems. However, about 30% of TBI survivors have reported motor deficits limiting the activities of daily living or participation. After acute primary and secondary injuries, there are subsequent changes including increased GABA-mediated inhibition during the subacute stage and neuroplastic alterations that are adaptive or maladaptive during the chronic stage. Therefore, timely and appropriate neuromodulation by transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) may be beneficial to patients with TBI for neuroprotection or restoration of maladaptive changes.
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