Brain & Neurorehabilitation
Overview
Brain & Neurorehabilitation is a scientific journal, published since 2008 in English. The journal's country of origin is South Korea.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Brain Neurorehabil
Start
2008
End
Continuing
Frequency
Three times a year, 2020-
p-ISSN
1976-8753
e-ISSN
2383-9910
Country
South Korea
Language
English
Recent Articles
1.
Choi H, Kim H
Brain Neurorehabil
. 2024 Dec;
17(3):e19.
PMID: 39649717
This meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the effect of constraint-induced movement therapy (CIMT) on arm function and daily living compared with conventional rehabilitation in stroke patients with hemiplegia. We searched three...
2.
Lee S, Yoo Y
Brain Neurorehabil
. 2024 Dec;
17(3):e24.
PMID: 39649716
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive neuromodulatory technique with potential in stroke rehabilitation by modulating cortical excitability. However, the optimal parameters, including electrode placement, current intensity, stimulation duration,...
3.
Kim Y, Yoon S
Brain Neurorehabil
. 2024 Dec;
17(3):e15.
PMID: 39649715
To investigate the safety and efficacy of balance training for stroke patients with reduced balance ability by performing a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. The PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Central...
4.
Han Y
Brain Neurorehabil
. 2024 Dec;
17(3):e18.
PMID: 39649714
From the perspective of a Parkinson's patient, this paper aims to elucidate some of the unreasonable and difficult-to-understand realities in Korea, from diagnosis to treatment, with a view to improving...
5.
Chon J, Soh Y, Shim G
Brain Neurorehabil
. 2024 Dec;
17(3):e23.
PMID: 39649713
Sarcopenia is characterized by the progressive loss of muscle mass and strength and can be categorized as either primary or secondary. Patients who have experienced a stroke may develop sarcopenia,...
6.
Yoon M, Lim S
Brain Neurorehabil
. 2024 Dec;
17(3):e21.
PMID: 39649712
Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has emerged as a valuable neuromodulation technique. Many clinical conditions are associated with brain damage, and in severe cases, structural changes such as skull defects...
7.
Im S, Kim Y
Brain Neurorehabil
. 2024 Dec;
17(3):e16.
PMID: 39649711
Although the benefits of exercise therapy in stroke rehabilitation are well-documented, the optimal amount remains a matter of debate. This study investigated the impact of the total amount of exercise...
8.
Shin S, Yeo S, Lee B, Chang W
Brain Neurorehabil
. 2024 Dec;
17(3):e20.
PMID: 39649710
Post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) is a common and significant disorder affecting a considerable proportion of stroke patients. PSCI is a known factor that increases the risk of mortality, dependency, and...
9.
Rackoll T, Hinrichs T, Neumann K, Wolfarth B, Nave A
Brain Neurorehabil
. 2024 Dec;
17(3):e17.
PMID: 39649709
Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT01953549.
10.
Lee J, Kim G
Brain Neurorehabil
. 2024 Dec;
17(3):e22.
PMID: 39649708
This study analyzed the impact of post-stroke fatigue (PSF) on functional recovery in acute and subacute stroke patients during inpatient rehabilitation. Medical records of 177 patients were retrospectively reviewed. PSF...