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BCI-FES: could a new rehabilitation device hold fresh promise for stroke patients?

Authors :
Justin C. Williams
Vivek Prabhakaran
Brittany M. Young
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

It has been known that stroke constitutes a major source of acquired disability, with nearly 800,000 new strokes each year in the USA alone. While advances in public and preventative health have helped reduce stroke incidence in high-income countries in recent decades, growth of the aging population, increasing stroke rates in low- to middle-income countries and medical advances that have reduced stroke mortality are all contributing to an increase in stroke survivors worldwide. Large numbers of stroke survivors have residual motor deficits. This editorial will provide an introduction to a class of new therapies being investigated with the aim of improving motor outcomes in stroke patients that uses what is known as brain–computer interface technology.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0dd63bfa937d3c66821a0ebb8aef9f16