Effects of visually induced motor imagery-based brain-computer interface training on motor function in patients with incomplete spinal cord injury: a small-sample exploratory trial
Key Points
Motor function improvement suggests beneficial effects of the brain-computer interface training.
Participants in this small-sample trial exhibited enhanced motor capabilities post-training.
Exploratory trial utilized a new technique involving brain-computer interface training with motor imagery.
Findings indicate promising therapeutic avenues for individuals with incomplete spinal cord injury.
Abstract
Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (ChiCTR), identifier: ChiCTR2400095010.
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