Multimodal physical training combined with tDCS improves physical fitness components in people after stroke: a double-blind randomized controlled trial.
Autor: | Massaferri, Renato, Montenegro, Rafael, de Freitas Fonseca, Guilherme, Bernardes, Wendell, Cunha, Felipe A., Farinatti, Paulo |
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STROKE prognosis
PHYSICAL therapy CARDIOPULMONARY fitness OXYGEN consumption RANDOMIZED controlled trials LEG COMPARATIVE studies STROKE patients STROKE rehabilitation TRANSCRANIAL direct current stimulation MUSCLE strength BLIND experiment DESCRIPTIVE statistics RESEARCH funding COMBINED modality therapy STATISTICAL sampling MOTOR ability |
Zdroj: | Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation; Oct2023, Vol. 30 Issue 7, p635-648, 14p |
Abstrakt: | Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) seems to be a potential tool to optimize the long-term effects of multimodal physical training (MPT) on fitness components in post-stroke patients. We investigated the effects of cortical tDCS combined with MPT on motor function reflected by strength, motor performance, and cardiorespiratory capacity in chronic stroke patients. This double-blind randomized controlled trial included 18 volunteers (55 ± 10 y, 72 ± 13 kg), who underwent MPT preceded by either sham stimulation (SHAM) or 2 mA bi-hemispheric tDCS. MPT consisted of 24 sessions of 60–70 min performed 2 d/wk within 12–16 weeks, with individualized intensity. Outcomes were Fugl-Meyer scores for lower limbs (FM-LL), and total (FM-Total); speed in the 10-m walk test (10MWT); oxygen uptake and work output at maximal effort (VO |
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