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Noninvasive Brain Stimulation for Neurorehabilitation in Post-Stroke Patients

Kunpeng Li, Jia‐Jia Wu, Zong-Lei Zhou, Dongsheng Xu, Mou‐Xiong Zheng, Xu‐Yun Hua, Jianguang Xu

2023Brain Sciences70 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Characterized by high morbidity, mortality, and disability, stroke usually causes symptoms of cerebral hypoxia due to a sudden blockage or rupture of brain vessels, and it seriously threatens human life and health. Rehabilitation is the essential treatment for post-stroke patients suffering from functional impairments, through which hemiparesis, aphasia, dysphagia, unilateral neglect, depression, and cognitive dysfunction can be restored to various degrees. Noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS) is a popular neuromodulatory technology of rehabilitation focusing on the local cerebral cortex, which can improve clinical functions by regulating the excitability of corresponding neurons. Increasing evidence has been obtained from the clinical application of NIBS, especially repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). However, without a standardized protocol, existing studies on NIBS show a wide variation in terms of stimulation site, frequency, intensity, dosage, and other parameters. Its application for neurorehabilitation in post-stroke patients is still limited. With advances in neuronavigation technologies, functional near-infrared spectroscopy, and functional MRI, specific brain regions can be precisely located for stimulation. On the basis of our further understanding on neural circuits, neuromodulation in post-stroke rehabilitation has also evolved from single-target stimulation to co-stimulation of two or more targets, even circuits and the network. The present study aims to review the findings of current research, discuss future directions of NIBS application, and finally promote the use of NIBS in post-stroke rehabilitation.

Topics & Concepts

NeurorehabilitationTranscranial direct-current stimulationBrain stimulationStroke (engine)Physical medicine and rehabilitationRehabilitationNeuromodulationNeuroscienceTranscranial magnetic stimulationMedicineNeuroplasticityPsychologyStimulationEngineeringMechanical engineeringTranscranial Magnetic Stimulation StudiesStroke Rehabilitation and RecoveryPain Management and Treatment