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Jau-Hong Lin

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Wei Y, Koh C, Hsu M, Lo S, Chen C, Lin J
Am J Phys Med Rehabil . 2021 Apr; 101(2):145-151. PMID: 33901041
Objective: The aim of the study was to investigate the treatment effects of transcranial direct current stimulation combined with neuromuscular electrical stimulation on the motor function of upper extremity in...
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Hsu M, Chan H, Huang Y, Lin J, Hsu H, Chang Y
Front Physiol . 2020 Jun; 11:545. PMID: 32547418
Leg cycling is one of the most common modes of exercise used in athletics and rehabilitation. This study used a novel cycling setting to elucidate the mechanisms, central vs. peripheral...
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Chen S, Hsu M, Kuo Y, Lin R, Lo S, Lin J
Medicine (Baltimore) . 2020 Mar; 99(9):e19386. PMID: 32118788
Case-control studies have shown that noxious thermal stimulation (TS) can improve arm function in patients with stroke. However, the neural mechanisms underlying this improvement are largely unknown. We explored functional...
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Chen S, Lin J, Hsu J, Shih C, Lai J, Hsu M
J Clin Med . 2019 Dec; 9(1). PMID: 31861675
Stroke rehabilitation using alternate hot and cold thermal stimulation (TS) has been reported to improve motor function in hemiplegia; however, the influence of brain excitability induced by TS remains unclear....
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Chen C, Tang Y, Hsu M, Lo S, Lin J
Top Stroke Rehabil . 2018 Oct; 26(1):66-72. PMID: 30369297
Background: Neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES) and noxious thermal stimulation (NTS) have been developed and incorporated in stroke rehabilitation. Objective: This study aimed to compare the effects of NMES, NTS, and...
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Koh C, Lin J, Jeng J, Huang S, Hsieh C
Arch Phys Med Rehabil . 2017 Jun; 98(12):2477-2484. PMID: 28652065
Objective: To test whether a multistrategy intervention enhanced recovery immediately and longitudinally in patients with severe to moderate upper extremity (UE) paresis. Design: Double-blind, randomized controlled trial with placebo control....
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Lin R, Hsu M, Lin R, Huang M, Koh C, Hsieh C, et al.
PM R . 2017 Jun; 9(12):1191-1199. PMID: 28610960
Background: Thermal stimulation (TS) has been developed and incorporated into stroke rehabilitation. However, whether noxious and innocuous TS induce the same effects on motor function recovery after stroke is still...
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Tai I, Lai C, Hsu M, Lin R, Huang M, Lin C, et al.
Am J Phys Med Rehabil . 2014 May; 93(9):801-8. PMID: 24800718
Objective: This study examined the immediate effects of noxious and innocuous thermal stimulation intervention on corticomotor excitability for the paretic arm in patients with stroke. Design: Sixteen patients with stroke...
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Chen C, Lin S, Yu W, Lin J, Chen H, Hsieh C
Arch Phys Med Rehabil . 2014 Mar; 95(8):1477-83. PMID: 24662809
Objective: To compare the test-retest reliabilities of the scores of the Balance Computerized Adaptive Test (CAT) and the Biodex Balance System in patients with stroke. Design: A repeated-measures design (at...
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Yang H, Lee C, Lin R, Hsu M, Chen C, Lin J, et al.
Kaohsiung J Med Sci . 2014 Jan; 30(1):35-42. PMID: 24388057
This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of biofeedback cycling training on lower limb functional recovery, walking endurance, and walking speed for patients with chronic stroke. Thirty-one patients with stroke...