Stroke Research
- Increased motor cortical excitability after whole-hand electrical stimulation: A TMS study Stefan M. Golaszewski a,b,*, Jürgen Bergmann a,c, Monica Christova d, Raffaele Nardone a,e, Martin Kronbichler a,c, Dietmar Rafolt d,g, Eugen Gallasch d, Wolfgang Staffen a, Gunther Ladurner a, Roland Beisteiner f
- Modulatory effects on human sensorimotor cortex by whole-hand afferent electrical stimulation S.M. Golaszewski, MD; C.M. Siedentopf, MD; F. Koppelstaetter, MD; P. Rhomberg, MD; G.M. Guendisch; A. Schlager, MD, PhD; E. Gallasch, PhD; W. Eisner, MD, PhD; S.R. Felber, MD, PhD; and F.M. Mottaghy, MD, PhD
- Cutaneous electrical stimulation may enhance sensorimotor recovery in chronic stroke SH Peurala, K Pitkänen, J Sivenius and IM Tarkka Brain Research and Rehabilitation Center Neuron, Kuopio, Finland Received 13th February 2002; returned for revisions 15th April 2002; revised manuscript accepted 30th June 2002.
- Combined electrophysiological stimulation and visual-exploration therapy in unilateral spatial neglect: Therapeutic implications. Rossmüller, J., Krause, V., Golaszewski, S., Stephan, K.M. & Hömberg, V. St. Mauritius Therapieklinik Meerbusch and Neurologisches Therapiecentrum Duesseldorf, Germany
- Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Human Motor Cortex Before and Afmr Whole-Hand Afferent Electrical Stimulation S. Golaszewski1, Ch. Kremser1 M. Wagner1, S. Felber1,2 F. Aichnerl,2 and M. M. Dimitrijevic3 From the Departments of 1Magnetic Resonance and 2Neurology, University of Innsbruck, Austria and the 3Department Of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA
- Cutaneous Stimulation Enhances Sensorimotor Recovery in Chronic Stroke I.M. Tarkka, J. Sivenius, K. Pitkiinen Brain Research and Rehabilitation Center Neuron and Dept. of Neurology and Neuroscience, University of Kuopio, Finland