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New therapy using implanted device improves motor skills in stroke survivors' arms and hands.
A new therapy using vagus nerve stimulation helps stroke survivors improve motor function in their arms and hands.
The treatment, which uses an implanted device called Vivistim originally designed for epilepsy, works with traditional rehab exercises to encourage the brain to rewire for better coordination.
This therapy shows promising results, with some patients experiencing reduced hand spasticity and improved fine motor skills.
Strokes affect up to a million Americans annually, making this a significant breakthrough for rehabilitation.
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Una nueva terapia que utiliza un dispositivo implantado mejora las habilidades motoras en los brazos y las manos de los supervivientes de un accidente cerebrovascular.