Rehabilitation of motor function after stroke: a multiple systematic review focused on techniques to stimulate upper extremity recovery
SM Hatem, G Saussez, M Della Faille, V Prist… - Frontiers in human …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Stroke is one of the leading causes for disability worldwide. Motor function deficits due to
stroke affect the patients' mobility, their limitation in daily life activities, their participation in …
stroke affect the patients' mobility, their limitation in daily life activities, their participation in …
Biomarkers of stroke recovery: consensus-based core recommendations from the stroke recovery and rehabilitation roundtable
The most difficult clinical questions in stroke rehabilitation are “What is this patient's potential
for recovery?” and “What is the best rehabilitation strategy for this person, given her/his …
for recovery?” and “What is the best rehabilitation strategy for this person, given her/his …
Brain networks and their relevance for stroke rehabilitation
Stroke has long been regarded as focal disease with circumscribed damage leading to
neurological deficits. However, advances in methods for assessing the human brain and in …
neurological deficits. However, advances in methods for assessing the human brain and in …
Combining brain–computer interfaces and assistive technologies: state-of-the-art and challenges
In recent years, new research has brought the field of electroencephalogram (EEG)-based
brain–computer interfacing (BCI) out of its infancy and into a phase of relative maturity …
brain–computer interfacing (BCI) out of its infancy and into a phase of relative maturity …
Promoting neuroplasticity for motor rehabilitation after stroke: considering the effects of aerobic exercise and genetic variation on brain-derived neurotrophic factor
Recovery of motor function after stroke involves relearning motor skills and is mediated by
neuroplasticity. Recent research has focused on developing rehabilitation strategies that …
neuroplasticity. Recent research has focused on developing rehabilitation strategies that …
What do motor “recovery” and “compensation” mean in patients following stroke?
There is a lack of consistency among researchers and clinicians in the use of terminology
that describes changes in motor ability following neurological injury. Specifically, the terms …
that describes changes in motor ability following neurological injury. Specifically, the terms …
Dynamic functional reorganization of the motor execution network after stroke
Numerous studies argue that cortical reorganization may contribute to the restoration of
motor function following stroke. However, the evolution of changes during the post-stroke …
motor function following stroke. However, the evolution of changes during the post-stroke …
Role of the contralesional vs. ipsilesional hemisphere in stroke recovery
Following a stroke, the resulting lesion creates contralateral motor impairment and an
interhemispheric imbalance involving hyperexcitability of the contralesional hemisphere …
interhemispheric imbalance involving hyperexcitability of the contralesional hemisphere …
Repairing the human brain after stroke: I. Mechanisms of spontaneous recovery
SC Cramer - Annals of neurology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Stroke remains a leading cause of adult disability. Some degree of spontaneous behavioral
recovery is usually seen in the weeks after stroke onset. Variability in recovery is substantial …
recovery is usually seen in the weeks after stroke onset. Variability in recovery is substantial …
Neural correlates of motor recovery after stroke: a longitudinal fMRI study
Recovery of motor function after stroke may occur over weeks or months and is often
attributed to cerebral reorganization. We have investigated the longitudinal relationship …
attributed to cerebral reorganization. We have investigated the longitudinal relationship …