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  3. Wearable brain stimulation could safely improve motor function after stroke
Categories: Scientific Conferences & Meetings, Stroke News & Brain Health
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Published: February 20, 2020

Wearable brain stimulation could safely improve motor function after stroke

American Stroke Association International Stroke Conference – Late Breaking Science News Release (LB 3)
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David Chiu, M.D., presents LB3

David Chiu, M.D. presents Multifocal Transcranial Rotating Permanent Magnet Stimulation in Chronic Ischemic Stroke during the Thursday Main Event at the American Heart Association / American Stroke Association International Stroke Conference at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

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Mitchell S. V. Elkind, M.D., M.S., FAHA, FAAN, president elect of the American Heart Association, past chair of the Advisory Committee of the American Stroke Association — a division of the American Heart Association and professor of neurology and epidemiology at Columbia University New York and attending neurologist at Columbia University Medical Center of the New York-Presbyterian Hospital.

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Mitchell S. V. Elkind, M.D., M.S., FAHA, FAAN, president elect of the American Heart Association, past chair of the Advisory Committee of the American Stroke Association — a division of the American Heart Association and professor of neurology and epidemiology at Columbia University New York and attending neurologist at Columbia University Medical Center of the New York-Presbyterian Hospital.

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