Clara Hikari Ito

ORCID: 0000-0003-2513-6564
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Research Areas
  • Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
  • Pain Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
  • Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Studies
  • Spinal Cord Injury Research
  • Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • Biomedical and Chemical Research
  • Nerve Injury and Rehabilitation

Universidade Federal da Bahia
2016-2024

Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo
2020-2021

BACKGROUND: Chronic pain is one of the most common symptoms temporomandibular disorders (TMD). Although its pathophysiology still a challenge, TMD has been associated with changes in central nervous system activity related to modulatory capacity. OBJECTIVE: To assess cortical patients and chronic myofascial origin using quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG) different mental states. METHOD: This study consists cross-sectional study. Individuals healthy controls were evaluated qEEG four...

10.17267/2965-3738bis.2024.e5648 article EN cc-by Brain Imaging and Stimulation 2024-10-16

Abstract Chronic pain is one of the most common symptoms temporomandibular disorders (TMD). Although its pathophysiology still a challenge, TMD has been associated with changes in central nervous system activity related to modulatory capacity. This study was conducted examine cortical patients and chronic myofascial origin using quantitative electroencephalography (qEEG). Individuals healthy controls were evaluated qEEG four consecutive conditions, all closed eyes: 1) initial resting...

10.21203/rs.3.rs-2496732/v1 preprint EN cc-by Research Square (Research Square) 2023-01-27

<b>Introduction:</b> Patients with spinal cord injury (SCI) are susceptible to respiratory muscle alterations and may benefit from non-invasive techniques modulate brain function. <b>Objective:</b> To analyze the effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) in cough effectiveness tracheostomy outcome patients SCI. <b>Methods:</b> two male patients, P1 P2, 21 66 years, C5 were hospitalized 41 days tracheostomy, maintained due ineffectiveness. Supplementary motor area (anode)...

10.1183/13993003.congress-2020.345 article EN 2020-09-07
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