Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability. Cost-effective post-stroke rehabilitation programs for upper limb are critically needed. Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) which enable the modulation of Electroencephalography (EEG) sensorimotor rhythms are promising tools to promote post-stroke recovery of upper limb motor function. The "Promotoer" study intends to boost the application of the EEG-based BCIs in clinical practice providing evidence for a short/long-term efficacy in enhancing post-stroke hand functional motor recovery and quantifiable indices of the participants response to a BCI-based intervention. To these aims, a longitudinal study will be performed in which subacute stroke participants will undergo a hand motor imagery (MI) training assisted by the Promotoer system, an EEG-based BCI system fully compliant with rehabilitation requirements.

The Promotoer, a brain-computer interface-assisted intervention to promote upper limb functional motor recovery after stroke: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial to test early and long-term efficacy and to identify determinants of response / Mattia, Donatella; Pichiorri, Floriana; Colamarino, Emma; Masciullo, Marcella; Morone, Giovanni; Toppi, Jlenia; Pisotta, Iolanda; Tamburella, Federica; Lorusso, Matteo; Paolucci, Stefano; Puopolo, Maria; Cincotti, Febo; Molinari, Marco. - In: BMC NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 1471-2377. - 20:(2020). [10.1186/s12883-020-01826-w]

The Promotoer, a brain-computer interface-assisted intervention to promote upper limb functional motor recovery after stroke: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial to test early and long-term efficacy and to identify determinants of response

Pichiorri, Floriana;Colamarino, Emma;Morone, Giovanni;Toppi, Jlenia;Pisotta, Iolanda;Cincotti, Febo;
2020

Abstract

Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability. Cost-effective post-stroke rehabilitation programs for upper limb are critically needed. Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) which enable the modulation of Electroencephalography (EEG) sensorimotor rhythms are promising tools to promote post-stroke recovery of upper limb motor function. The "Promotoer" study intends to boost the application of the EEG-based BCIs in clinical practice providing evidence for a short/long-term efficacy in enhancing post-stroke hand functional motor recovery and quantifiable indices of the participants response to a BCI-based intervention. To these aims, a longitudinal study will be performed in which subacute stroke participants will undergo a hand motor imagery (MI) training assisted by the Promotoer system, an EEG-based BCI system fully compliant with rehabilitation requirements.
2020
Brain plasticity; EEG-based brain-computer interface; Hand functional motor recovery; Motor imagery; Motor learning; Neurorehabilitation; Stroke
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The Promotoer, a brain-computer interface-assisted intervention to promote upper limb functional motor recovery after stroke: a study protocol for a randomized controlled trial to test early and long-term efficacy and to identify determinants of response / Mattia, Donatella; Pichiorri, Floriana; Colamarino, Emma; Masciullo, Marcella; Morone, Giovanni; Toppi, Jlenia; Pisotta, Iolanda; Tamburella, Federica; Lorusso, Matteo; Paolucci, Stefano; Puopolo, Maria; Cincotti, Febo; Molinari, Marco. - In: BMC NEUROLOGY. - ISSN 1471-2377. - 20:(2020). [10.1186/s12883-020-01826-w]
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