Exploratory study of how Cognitive Multisensory Rehabilitation restores parietal operculum connectivity and improves upper limb movements in chronic stroke

A Van de Winckel, D De Patre, M Rigoni, M Fiecas… - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
Abstract Cognitive Multisensory Rehabilitation (CMR) is a promising therapy for upper limb
recovery in stroke, but the brain mechanisms are unknown. We previously demonstrated that
the parietal operculum (parts OP1/OP4) is activated with CMR exercises. In this exploratory
study, we assessed the baseline difference between OP1/OP4 functional connectivity (FC) at
rest in stroke versus healthy adults to then explore whether CMR affects OP1/OP4
connectivity and sensorimotor recovery after stroke. We recruited 8 adults with chronic stroke …

Exploratory study of how cognitive multisensory rehabilitation restores parietal operculum connectivity and improves upper limb movements in chronic stroke

W AVd, DD Patre, M Rigoni, M Fiecas, TJ Hendrickson… - 2020 - europepmc.org
Cognitive multisensory rehabilitation (CMR) is a promising therapy for upper limb recovery
in stroke, but the brain mechanisms are unknown. We previously demonstrated that the
parietal operculum (parts OP1/OP4) is activated with CMR exercises. In this exploratory
study, we assessed the baseline difference between OP1/OP4 functional connectivity (FC) in
the brain at rest in stroke versus healthy adults to then explore whether CMR affects
OP1/OP4 connectivity and motor recovery after stroke. We recruited 8 adults with chronic …
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