Early continuous theta-burst stimulation of the contralesional motor cortex promotes upper limb recovery after stroke, which is accompanied by an increase in motor-eloquent area size (B-STARS): a randomised controlled trial

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Main Authors: Jord JT. Vink, Eline CC. van Lieshout, Willem M. Otte, Ruben PA. van Eijk, Mirjam Kouwenhoven, Sebastiaan FW. Neggers, H. Bart van der Worp, Johanna MA. Visser-Meily, Rick M. Dijkhuizen
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-01-01
Series:Brain Stimulation
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1935861X23005909
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Eline CC. van Lieshout
Willem M. Otte
Ruben PA. van Eijk
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Sebastiaan FW. Neggers
H. Bart van der Worp
Johanna MA. Visser-Meily
Rick M. Dijkhuizen
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spelling doaj.art-9e79710fbc234ec0a2fd1230d8837b392023-02-17T04:53:02ZengElsevierBrain Stimulation1935-861X2023-01-01161317318Early continuous theta-burst stimulation of the contralesional motor cortex promotes upper limb recovery after stroke, which is accompanied by an increase in motor-eloquent area size (B-STARS): a randomised controlled trialJord JT. Vink0Eline CC. van Lieshout1Willem M. Otte2Ruben PA. van Eijk3Mirjam Kouwenhoven4Sebastiaan FW. Neggers5H. Bart van der Worp6Johanna MA. Visser-Meily7Rick M. Dijkhuizen8University Medical Center Utrecht, The Netherlands; Brain Science Tools B.V., The NetherlandsUniversity Medical Center Utrecht, The NetherlandsUniversity Medical Center Utrecht, The NetherlandsUniversity Medical Center Utrecht, The NetherlandsDe Hoogstraat Rehabilitation, The NetherlandsBrain Science Tools B.V., The NetherlandsUniversity Medical Center Utrecht, The NetherlandsUniversity Medical Center Utrecht, The NetherlandsUniversity Medical Center Utrecht, The Netherlandshttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1935861X23005909
spellingShingle Jord JT. Vink
Eline CC. van Lieshout
Willem M. Otte
Ruben PA. van Eijk
Mirjam Kouwenhoven
Sebastiaan FW. Neggers
H. Bart van der Worp
Johanna MA. Visser-Meily
Rick M. Dijkhuizen
Early continuous theta-burst stimulation of the contralesional motor cortex promotes upper limb recovery after stroke, which is accompanied by an increase in motor-eloquent area size (B-STARS): a randomised controlled trial
Brain Stimulation
title Early continuous theta-burst stimulation of the contralesional motor cortex promotes upper limb recovery after stroke, which is accompanied by an increase in motor-eloquent area size (B-STARS): a randomised controlled trial
title_full Early continuous theta-burst stimulation of the contralesional motor cortex promotes upper limb recovery after stroke, which is accompanied by an increase in motor-eloquent area size (B-STARS): a randomised controlled trial
title_fullStr Early continuous theta-burst stimulation of the contralesional motor cortex promotes upper limb recovery after stroke, which is accompanied by an increase in motor-eloquent area size (B-STARS): a randomised controlled trial
title_full_unstemmed Early continuous theta-burst stimulation of the contralesional motor cortex promotes upper limb recovery after stroke, which is accompanied by an increase in motor-eloquent area size (B-STARS): a randomised controlled trial
title_short Early continuous theta-burst stimulation of the contralesional motor cortex promotes upper limb recovery after stroke, which is accompanied by an increase in motor-eloquent area size (B-STARS): a randomised controlled trial
title_sort early continuous theta burst stimulation of the contralesional motor cortex promotes upper limb recovery after stroke which is accompanied by an increase in motor eloquent area size b stars a randomised controlled trial
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1935861X23005909
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