Transcranial direct current stimulation to remediate myasthenia gravis symptoms
Our findings indicated that brain stimulation exerted no effect on the patients cognitive functions. The study outcome suggest that tDCS over primary motor cortex may be considered as a potential nonpharmochological treatment add-on in MG. Larger-sized studies need to evaluate the significance of th...
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