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Quantitative assessments of mirror movements as biomarkers of corticospinal tract integrity in humans

Quantitative assessments of mirror movements as biomarkers of corticospinal tract integrity in humans The goal of this study is to determine the feasibility and relevance of measuring involuntary mirror movements — unintended movements on one side of the body during voluntary movement of the other — as an indicator of corticospinal
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Multimodal Sensory Training as a Lever to Improve Motor Function in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury

Multimodal Sensory Training as a Lever to Improve Motor Function in Individuals with Spinal Cord Injury This project aims to determine whether combining multimodal lower-limb sensory training with spinal neuromodulation can improve functional recovery in individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI). Although SCI often results in loss of sensory
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Contralesional Inhibitory rTMS for Recovery of Arm Function after Stroke – A Feasibility Trial (CanStim: ConTRA-stroke-f)

Contralesional Inhibitory rTMS for Recovery of Arm Function after Stroke – A Feasibility Trial (CanStim: ConTRA-stroke-f) The general aim is to verify the feasibility of a protocol (Contrastoke) introducing the repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS, a non-invasive stimulating technic) to improve the recovery of motor function in a rehabilitation
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