Novel Noninvasive Neuromodulation for Neurorehabilitation

Date: Thursday 6 Nov. 2025

Id 35
Topic Neurorehabilitation
Speakers Toshiyuki Fujiwara Japan, Nam-Jong Paik South Korea


Neuromodulation such as noninvasive brain stimulation, spinal stimulation, and brain-machine interface, is widely applied in the field of neurorehabilitation. In this symposium, we will discuss the effects of neuromodulation and the mechanism of functional recovery induced by neuromodulation.


Chairs Toshiyuki Fujiwara, Nam-Jong Paik

8H30 Overview of workshop objectives and topics.

8H35 Presentation of key concepts of non-invasive brain stimulation.

9H Presentation of key concepts of Brain Machine Interface.

9H25 Presentation of key concepts of transcutaneous spinal cord simulation

9H50 OC ID 929 Modulating Neuroplasticity in Sensorimotor Cortex and Spinal Lesion Sites via multi-Target Magnetic Stimulation Promotes Motor Function Recovery in Rats After Spinal Cord Injury. Lingyun Cao

9H55 OC ID 277 Transcutaneous spinal stimulation combined with a long opponent-pronation orthosis (FAST-HAND) for upper extremity motor function in patients with chronic stroke: A randomized, controlled trial. Moritomo Maeda

10H OC ID 305 Upper limb motor function assessment of stroke based on multimodal data of simplified FMA-UE action set. Jianqing Li

10H05 OC ID 352 Telerehabilitation and telemonitoring: feasibility study and impact on daily physical activity of the RAPIDO project for people with Parkinson’s disease at any stage. Nicolò Baldini

10H10 OC ID 974 Virtual Reality in Parkinson’s Disease Gait Rehabilitation: A Narrative Review. Maria Bonito

10H15 OC ID 299 Effects of Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation on Motor Function, Gait, and Pain in Patients with Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Hui-Hui Peng

10H20 Open discussion and summary.

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    Session



    Id 35
    Topic
    Neurorehabilitation

    Speakers
    Toshiyuki Fujiwara Japan, Nam-Jong Paik South Korea

    Chairs
    Toshiyuki Fujiwara, Nam-Jong Paik

    8H30
    Overview of workshop objectives and topics.

    8H35
    Presentation of key concepts of non-invasive brain stimulation.

    9H
    Presentation of key concepts of Brain Machine Interface.

    9H25
    Presentation of key concepts of transcutaneous spinal cord simulation

    9H50
    OC ID 929
    Modulating Neuroplasticity in Sensorimotor Cortex and Spinal Lesion Sites via multi-Target Magnetic Stimulation Promotes Motor Function Recovery in Rats After Spinal Cord Injury.
    Lingyun Cao

    9H55
    OC ID 277
    Transcutaneous spinal stimulation combined with a long opponent-pronation orthosis (FAST-HAND) for upper extremity motor function in patients with chronic stroke: A randomized, controlled trial.
    Moritomo Maeda

    10H
    OC ID 305
    Upper limb motor function assessment of stroke based on multimodal data of simplified FMA-UE action set.
    Jianqing Li

    10H05
    OC ID 352
    Telerehabilitation and telemonitoring: feasibility study and impact on daily physical activity of the RAPIDO project for people with Parkinson's disease at any stage.
    Nicolò Baldini

    10H10
    OC ID 974
    Virtual Reality in Parkinson's Disease Gait Rehabilitation: A Narrative Review.
    Maria Bonito

    10H15
    OC ID 299
    Effects of Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation on Motor Function, Gait, and Pain in Patients with Incomplete Spinal Cord Injury: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
    Hui-Hui Peng

    10H20
    Open discussion and summary.

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