Effect of fNIRS-Based Neurofeedback Gait Training on Motor Recovery of a Patient with Stroke: A Case Study

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11:30 - 13:30 | Fri 26 May | Emerald III, Rose, Narcissus & Jasmine | FrPS1T1.53

Session: Poster I

Abstract

This case study showed the effect of neurofeedback gait training (NGT) in a patient with stroke. The patient received intervention with or without NGT. After fNIRS recordings, functional connectivity evaluated the effect of NGT on motor recovery. This study demonstrated significant improvements in the motor-related cortical regions including M1, SMA, and PMC, and also noticeable enhancement in the PFC which controls the attention and motivation. The conclusion is that the use of NGT for a person with stroke can spread to be applied to stroke survivors.