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Progress of hand function rehabilitation in brain remodeling |
HUANG Wenzhu1 YAN Wen1 WANG Zhijun1 ZHU Fante2 MENG Hongqi2 BAO Yinyi2 |
1.Department of Rehabilitation, the Fifth Foshan Hospital Affiliated to Foshan University of Science and Technology, Guangdong Province, Foshan 528211, China; 2.Department of Rehabilitation, Medical Engineering College Affiliated to Foshan University of Science and Technology, Guangdong Province, Foshan 528000, China |
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Abstract In addition to traditional rehabilitation and occupational therapy, new technologies such as brain-computer interface, functional electrical stimulation, biofeedback therapy, transcranial magnetic stimulation, mirror therapy, movement imaging and robotics have emerged. The rehabilitation mechanism of these new technologies lies in establishment and recovery with the cerebral cortex remodeling. Rehabilitation of hand function is the key to upper limb rehabilitation after central nervous system damage. The process of hand function recovery is actually a process of remodeling brain function. Rehabilitation of hand function should be carried out as soon as possible with different personalized rehabilitation, so that patients can return to society as soon as possible.
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