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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 1444-1449, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-905726

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Objective:To analyze the current status and hotspots of mirror therapy in recent 20 years. Methods:The literatures about mirror therapy in science citation index expanded (SCI-E) of Web of Science (WOS) from 1998 to 2019 were researched. CiteSpace was used to map the cooperative network of authors, countries and research institutions of relevant literatures; the keywords were taken as nodes for co-occurrence analysis and conduct clustering analysis, time evolution analysis and Burst analysis; the cited literatures and cited journals were taken as nodes to draw co-cited maps. In addition, the cited literatures were dealt with Burst analysis. Results:Totally, 435 articles were included. The high yield authors were Mosaley G L and Tsao J W. The high yield countries were the United States, Germany and England. The high yield institutions were Heidelberg University and University of South Australia. Prediction of phantom limb pain, complex regional pain syndrome, the improvement of motor function especially upper limb function, and augmented reality after stroke will be the focus of mirror therapy in the future. Conclusion:The research of mirror therapy is still in its infancy, with rapid development but insufficient influence.

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Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice ; (12): 1107-1111, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-905132

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Results and Conclusion A total of 4820 articles were included. Daskalakis Z J was the author who published the most researches, while it was University of Toronto, United States in term of institutes and nations. The disciplines mostly involved in neuroscience and neurology. The basic researches mostly involved in the transcranial magnetic stimulation and brain motor cortex. The clinical researches mostly involved in stroke and depression. Objective:To analyze the research status and hotspots of transcranial magnetic stimulation in the past five years. Methods:The literatures about transcranial magnetic stimulation in SCI-E of Web of Science from 2014 to 2018 were researched, and the data were analysed with CiteSpace in term of researchers, nations, institutions, disciplines and keywords.

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