Eishi Asano: Improving Extremity Motor Function in A Chronic Basal Ganglia Stroke with VLp-Targeted Ultrasound
Eishi Asano, Professor of Pediatrics and Neurology at Wayne State University, Clinical Professor at Central Michigan University, Medical Director of Neurodiagnostics at Children’s Hospital of Michigan, shared on LinkedIn about a recent article by Zhongfei Bai et al, published in Clinical Neurophysiology:
”Motor recovery after stroke – Bai, Yu, et al.:
This is the first case study showing that VLp-targeted transcranial focused ultrasound improves upper and lower extremity motor function in a chronic basal ganglia stroke patient.”
Title: Therapeutic potential of low-intensity transcranial focused ultrasound targeting the motor thalamus for motor impairment after basal ganglia stroke
Authors: Zhongfei Bai, Dan Yu, Jack Jiaqi Zhang, Feifei Zhu, Shan Liang, Minxia Jin, Ke Zeng, Jiani Lu, Wenting Qin, Ulf Ziemann, Lingjing Jin
Read the Full Article on Clinical Neurophysiology

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