Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability, with around three-quarters of stroke survivors experiencing motor problems. Intensive physiotherapy is currently the most effective treatment for post-stroke motor deficits, but much recent research has been targeted at increasing the effects of the intervention by pairing it with a wide variety of adjunct therapies, all of which aim to increase cortical plasticity, and thereby hope to maximize functional outcome. Here, we review the literature describing neurochemical changes underlying plasticity induction following stroke. We discuss methods of assessing neurochemicals in humans, and how these measurements change post-stroke. Motor learning in healthy individuals has been suggested as a ...
Treadmill exercise and neuromuscular electrical stimulation are common clinical approaches for strok...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability, but no pharmacological therapy is currently available for p...
Many post-stroke motor rehabilitation programmes are developed from methods used to augment and impr...
Background and Objective. γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the dominant inhibitory neurotransmitter in ...
Stroke affects millions of people worldwide each year, and stroke survivors are often left with moto...
The ability to learn new motor skills is supported by plasticity in the structural and functional or...
A deeper understanding of post-stroke plasticity is critical to devise more effective pharmacologica...
Over recent years evidence from animal studies strongly suggests that a decrease in local inhibitory...
A deeper understanding of post-stroke plasticity is critical to devise more effective pharmacologica...
In animal models and healthy volunteers, the use of GABA A receptor agonists (GABA-AGs) seem deleter...
Emerging findings deriving from neuromodulation and neuroradiology are providing us new insights abo...
Stroke induces a plastic state in the brain. This period of enhanced plasticity leads to the sprouti...
Limited restoration of motor function occurs spontaneously during a plastic time window after stroke...
SummaryGABA modification plays an important role in motor cortical plasticity [1–4]. We therefore hy...
This review intends to begin to build a bridge between our understanding of the effect of motor reha...
Treadmill exercise and neuromuscular electrical stimulation are common clinical approaches for strok...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability, but no pharmacological therapy is currently available for p...
Many post-stroke motor rehabilitation programmes are developed from methods used to augment and impr...
Background and Objective. γ-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) is the dominant inhibitory neurotransmitter in ...
Stroke affects millions of people worldwide each year, and stroke survivors are often left with moto...
The ability to learn new motor skills is supported by plasticity in the structural and functional or...
A deeper understanding of post-stroke plasticity is critical to devise more effective pharmacologica...
Over recent years evidence from animal studies strongly suggests that a decrease in local inhibitory...
A deeper understanding of post-stroke plasticity is critical to devise more effective pharmacologica...
In animal models and healthy volunteers, the use of GABA A receptor agonists (GABA-AGs) seem deleter...
Emerging findings deriving from neuromodulation and neuroradiology are providing us new insights abo...
Stroke induces a plastic state in the brain. This period of enhanced plasticity leads to the sprouti...
Limited restoration of motor function occurs spontaneously during a plastic time window after stroke...
SummaryGABA modification plays an important role in motor cortical plasticity [1–4]. We therefore hy...
This review intends to begin to build a bridge between our understanding of the effect of motor reha...
Treadmill exercise and neuromuscular electrical stimulation are common clinical approaches for strok...
Stroke is a leading cause of disability, but no pharmacological therapy is currently available for p...
Many post-stroke motor rehabilitation programmes are developed from methods used to augment and impr...