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Study Finds Electrical Brain Stimulation Ineffective for Stroke Recovery

New research presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2025 shows that mild electrical brain stimulation did not improve motor recovery in stroke survivors. The study, led by Wayne Feng, M.D., M.S., from Duke University, challenges existing therapies for stroke survivors and emphasizes the need for innovative approaches to enhance motor function post-stroke.

Study Finds Electrical Brain Stimulation Ineffective for Stroke Recovery

This news highlights the challenges in enhancing motor recovery for stroke survivors and underscores the need for further research in identifying effective therapies. The findings suggest that current strategies, such as electrical brain stimulation, may not always lead to the desired outcomes in improving motor function post-stroke. This study sheds light on the complexities of stroke recovery and the importance of exploring alternative approaches to enhance rehabilitation.

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