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Glyn,

Unless the stroke affected the muscles, I'm not sure what the EMG training would

do. It most likely damaged areas of the left central strip, and you will often

see a very high delta/low-theta reading in the assessment somewhere around there

on the assessment.

I spent some time earlier this year with a fellow who was doing work around the

stroke center using NF but doing it at task, where the task was imagining and

willing movement of the " dead " area of the body. He was reporting some very

good responses.

Pete

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> Date: 2006/08/21 Mon PM 04:01:54 EDT

> To: braintrainer

> Subject: Stroke

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> Dear Practitioners,

> I have a prospective client in rehab following a stroke. He has almost

> no movement of his right arm or hand. I have never worked with stroke

> before, I'm a psycotherapist by background.

> Does anyone have experience of using neurofeedback to help with stroke

> rehab / recovery of lost limb function? What kind of results can be

> expected? What approach?

> Or perhaps EMG work directly on the muscles of the affected limb would

> be a better idea?

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> Glyn Blackett

> York England

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