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Studies en literatuur
Referentiestudie:
J. C. Kattenstroth, T. Kalisch, M. Sczesny-Kaiser, W. Greulich, M. Tegenthoff and H. R. Dinse
Daily repetitive sensory stimulation of the paretic hand for the treatment of sensorimotor deficits in patients with subacute stroke: RESET, a randomized, sham-controlled trial
BMC Neurology, 9 January 2018
Marianne David, Hubert Dinse, Tina Mainka, Martin Tegenthoff, Christoph Maier
High-Frequency Repetitive Sensory Stimulation as Intervention to Improve Sensory Loss in Patients with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome I, November 2015, Front. Neurol. 6:242
Kattenstroth JC, Kalisch T, Tegenthoff M, Dinse HR (2012)
Long-term sensory stimulation therapy improves hand function and restores cortical responsiveness in patients with chronic cerebral lesions. Three single case studies. Front Hum Neurosci 6: 244
Smith PS, Dinse HR, Kalisch T, Johnson M, Walker-Batson D (2009)
Effects of repetitive electrical stimulation to treat sensory loss in persons poststroke. Arch Phys Med Rehabil 90: 2108-2111
Wetenschappelijke studies voor toepassingsgerichte medische innovatie:
Dinse HR, Kattenstroth JC, Gatica Tossi MA, Tegenthoff M, Kalisch K (2011) Sensory stimulation for augmenting perception, sensorimotor behaviour and cognition. In: Augmenting Cognition, Markram H, Segev I (eds). EPFL Press, pp 11-39
Kalisch T, Tegenthoff M, Dinse HR (2009) Sensory stimulation therapy. Front Neurosci 3: 96-97
Pleger B, Foerster AF, Ragert P, Dinse HR, Schwenkreis P, Nicolas V, Tegenthoff M (2003) Functional imaging of perceptual learning in human primary and secondary somatosensory cortex. Neuron 40: 643-653
Repetitive Peripheral Sensory Stimulation and Upper Limb Performance in Stroke A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Dinse HR, Kleibel N, Kalisch T, Ragert P, Wilimzig C, Tegenthoff M (2006) Tactile coactivation resets age-related decline of human tactile discrimination. Ann Neurol 60: 88-94