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Brain & NeuroRehabilitation is Now the Official Journal of AOSNR

Yoo WK

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Novel Virtual Reality Application in Field of Neurorehabilitation

Ku J, Kang YJ

Virtual reality (VR) therapy has many benefits to promote neurological and functional recovery in the field of neurorehabilitation after brain injury. VR-assisted neurorehabilitation can be applied in motor, sensori-motor, cognitive,...
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Central Pain Due to Traumatic Axonal Injury of the Spinothalamic Tract in Patients with Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Jang SH, Kwon YH

Central pain, a neuropathic pain caused by an injury or dysfunction of the central nervous system, is a common, annoying sequela of mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Clarification of the...
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Seven Cases of Successful Remission after Trial of Metoclopramide on Orofacial Dyskinesia of Stroke Patients: a Case Series

Bang MH, Hong J, Kim HS

Orofacial dyskinesia is a condition caused by various diseases in which the tongue, lips, or jaws move involuntarily. Up to now, the exact mechanism for these degenerative changes in the...
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Clinical Characteristics of Stroke Mimics Presenting to a Stroke Center within the Therapeutic Window of Thrombolysis

Yahia MM, Bashir S

This study aimed at identifying the frequency and final diagnoses of stroke mimics (SMs) among suspected stroke cases, and seeking differences in clinical & imaging features between SMs and true...
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Phrenic Nerve Clipping in a Stroke Patient with Intractable Hiccup: a Case Report

Yoon JR, Ko YD, Yun SI, Chung ME

Hiccup is an intermittent, involuntary and erratic contraction of the diaphragm, immediately followed by a laryngeal closure. Persistent and intractable hiccups are rare but severe, keeping a person from doing...
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Effect of Recombinant Human Growth Hormone Add on Therapy on Acute Stroke Outcome

Jin GH, Lee JB

Recombinant human growth hormone (rhGH) administration stimulate the secretion of the brain insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) concentration and IGF-1 is a pleiotropic neurotropic peptide to exert beneficial effect for the...
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Upper Limb Pain and Paresthesia in a Post-Stroke Patient Treated with Ultrasound-Guided Electrical Twitch-Obtaining Intramuscular Stimulation (ETOIMS) of Scalene Muscles

Nam JS, Choe YR, Yoon SY, Yi TI

In post-stroke patients, the pain or paresthesia of the affected limb is common. These symptoms may be caused by a variety of pathologic conditions. Considering the debilitating effects of the...
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Hemiplegic Shoulder Pain in Shoulder Subluxation after Stroke: Associated with Range of Motion Limitation

Lee SC, Kim AR, Chang WH, Kim JS, Kim DY

We grouped hemiplegic patients with shoulder subluxation according to the presence of hemiplegic shoulder pain (HSP) and aimed to compare the difference in clinical and magnetic resonance (MR) arthrography findings...
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The Effect of Repetitive Arm Cycling Training Priming with Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation on Post-Stroke: Pilot Study

Bashir S, Al-Hussain F, Wasay M, Yoo WK

Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a noninvasive method that may increase the rehabilitation effects in stroke. The objective of the study was to test whether tDCS priming with training...
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