Commentary on: “effects of motor imagery-based neurofeedback training after bilateral repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on post-stroke upper limb motor function: an exploratory crossover clinical trial”

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2024-08-28

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Raghuwanshi, A., Rafat, S., & Srivastav, A. K. (2024). Commentary on: “effects of motor imagery-based neurofeedback training after bilateral repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on post-stroke upper limb motor function: an exploratory crossover clinical trial”. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 56, jrm41133. https://doi.org/10.2340/jrm.v56.41133

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