Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) for improving activities of daily living, and physical and cognitive functioning, in people after stroke

Author:

Elsner Bernhard12,Kugler Joachim3,Pohl Marcus4,Mehrholz Jan35

Affiliation:

1. Dresden Medical School, Technical University Dresden; Department of Public Health; Fetscherstr. 74 Dresden Sachsen Germany 01307

2. SRH Fachhochschule für Gesundheit Gera gGmbH; Lehrstuhl Therapiewissenschaften; Gera Germany 07548

3. Technical University Dresden; Department of Public Health, Dresden Medical School; Löscherstr. 18 Dresden Germany D-01307

4. Helios Klinik Schloss Pulsnitz; Neurological Rehabilitation; Wittgensteiner Str. 1 Pulsnitz Saxony Germany 01896

5. Private Europäische Medizinische Akademie der Klinik Bavaria in Kreischa GmbH; Wissenschaftliches Institut; An der Wolfsschlucht 1-2 Kreischa Germany 01731

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical)

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