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Electroencephalography Network Indices as Biomarkers of Upper Limb Impairment in Chronic Stroke
Published on: July 14, 2023
Electroencephalography: A valuable tool for assessing motor impairment and recovery post-stroke
Jinru Feng1, Weili Jia1, Zixiao Li2
1Vascular Neurology, Department of Neurology, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University, China.
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Stroke is a leading cause of adult disability, and restoring motor function post-stroke is critical to improving the well-being and quality of life of affected individuals. Accurate and timely assessment of motor function is essential for developing effective rehabilitation strategies and predicting recovery outcomes. Electroencephalography (EEG) offers a non-invasive, real-time monitoring of brain activity, offering personalized insights into motor impairment and recovery. Its simplicity and bedside applicability make EEG a valuable tool and a potential biomarker for brain function. In recent years, the integration of EEG with the brain-computer interface technology and neuromodulation techniques has revolutionized personalized rehabilitation therapy, offering new hope for patients with motor dysfunction following stroke. This review synthesizes evidence on EEG-derived biomarkers and their integration with brain-computer interface and neuromodulation techniques, proposing a framework for personalized rehabilitation strategies in stroke recovery.

