HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Chunlei Shan from the University of Alberta, Canada have published the research work: Application of tDCS in children with cerebral palsy: A mini review, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Every subject in this experiment reported pruritus, similar to the findings of Zewdie et_al .
- how: The results showed that anode tDCS stimulation of the M1 area on the damaged side had immediate and short-term effects on hand functional flexibility. The results showed that CP children who received true tDCS improved more than the control group children.
- future: In future research . . .
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