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The participants in this study developed normally during pregnancy. But around birth they each had a significantstroke, one that would produce debilitating outcomes in adults. Ininfants, a stroke is much rarer, but does happen in roughly one out of every four thousand births. The researchers stud...
The present debate paper addresses four relevant issues related to the impact of intensity of practice after stroke. First, the best way to define intensity of practice is discussed. Second, the paper describes the evidence that exists for a dose-response relationship in stroke rehabilitation. Third...
Many stroke survivors question whether stroke recovery is possible. At the same time, they want to know how they can recover quickly after a stroke. Although stroke recovery looks different for everyone, there are still fundamental things you should know for your faster stroke recovery. In this ...
Knowledge of the potential capabilityof the brain to compensate for le... RP Peppen,G Kwakkel,S Wooddauphinee,... 被引量: 873发表: 2004年 What Is the Evidence for Physical Therapy Poststroke? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Physical therapy (PT) is one of the key disciplines in ...
This article reviews some of the consequences of poor fitness in chronic stroke and the potential biological underpinnings that support a rationale for more aggressive approaches to exercise therapy in this population. 展开 关键词: cardiovascular fitness hemiplegia metabolic syndrome muscular atrophy ...
a higher stroke severity, especially if affecting the left hemisphere21. While these lesion-symptom studies have uncovered eloquent lesion locations with high spatial resolution, they have been systematically blind to any potential sex disparities. If considered at all, sex was treated as a nuisance ...
These quantification methods have to be effective, the environment used to test has to be reliable, cost effective, repeatable and precise. This paper reports on the potential of a novel bilateral steering environment with two wheels to quantify learned bias after stroke. 展开 ...
Compensation is not currently receiving the prominent attention in animal models of stroke that is warranted by its reliable clinical manifestation and its potential to either promote or impede recovery. A better understanding of the neural mechanisms, and adaptive and maladaptive consequences, of behavio...
A. Cortical evoked potential and extracellular K+ and H+ at critical levels of brain ischemia. Stroke 8, 51–57 (1977). Article CAS PubMed Google Scholar Choi, J. et al. Tissue-specific metabolic profiles after prolonged cardiac arrest reveal brain metabolome dysfunction predominantly after ...