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Characteristics of the included studies.
Published 2025“…While RCSs showed some benefit, our analysis places more emphasis on the results from RCTs, which did not show significant differences. …”
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Summary of results.
Published 2025“…While RCSs showed some benefit, our analysis places more emphasis on the results from RCTs, which did not show significant differences. …”
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Bias risk assessments for each RCT study.
Published 2025“…While RCSs showed some benefit, our analysis places more emphasis on the results from RCTs, which did not show significant differences. …”
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The flow chart of studies selecting.
Published 2025“…While RCSs showed some benefit, our analysis places more emphasis on the results from RCTs, which did not show significant differences. …”
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Funnel plots for intraoperative blood loss.
Published 2025“…While RCSs showed some benefit, our analysis places more emphasis on the results from RCTs, which did not show significant differences. …”
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Bias risk assessments for each RCS study.
Published 2025“…While RCSs showed some benefit, our analysis places more emphasis on the results from RCTs, which did not show significant differences. …”
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Correlation between treatment-induced changes in lumbar motor control and N150 amplitude.
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Electrode montage and electric field distribution simulated with SimNIBS software.
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Flow chart of participants selection.
Published 2025“…Moreover, the risk of mortality significantly decreased with a greater number of cognitive activities. …”