Accurate predictions of motor impairment after stroke are of cardinal importance for the patient, clinician, and healthcare system. More than 10 years ago, the proportional recovery rule was introduced by promising that high-fidelity predictions of recovery following stroke were based only on the initially lost motor function, at least for a specific fraction of patients. However, emerging evidence suggests that this recovery rule is subject to various confounds and may apply less universally than previously assumed. Here, we systematically revisited stroke outcome predictions by applying strategies to avoid confounds and fitting hierarchical Bayesian models. We jointly analysed 385 post-stroke trajectories from six separate studies-one of ...
Objective: Spontaneous recovery is an important determinant of upper extremity recovery after stroke...
Globally, about 15 million people suffer a stroke each year. Of these affected, about 5 million die ...
In 2008, it was proposed that the magnitude of recovery from nonsevere upper limb motor impairment o...
Accurate predictions of motor impairment after stroke are of cardinal importance for the patient, cl...
The proportional recovery rule states that most survivors recover a fixed proportion (≈70%) of lost ...
Introduction Stroke causes different levels of impairment and the degree of recovery varies greatly ...
The proportional recovery rule states that most survivors recover a fixed proportion (approximate to...
Background and objective. Spontaneous neurological recovery after stroke is a poorly understood proc...
The proportional recovery rule (PRR) posits that most stroke survivors can expect to reduce a fixed ...
The proportional recovery rule asserts that most stroke survivors recover a fixed proportion of lost...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Motor recovery after stroke can be characterized into two different patterns...
Background and Purpose— Recovery of upper-limb motor impairment after first-ever ischemic stroke is...
Background and objective. Proportional recovery of upper-extremity motor function and aphasia after ...
People with hemiparesis after stroke appear to recover 70% to 80% of the difference between their ba...
Background. Motor recovery after stroke is predicted only mod-erately by clinical variables, implyin...
Objective: Spontaneous recovery is an important determinant of upper extremity recovery after stroke...
Globally, about 15 million people suffer a stroke each year. Of these affected, about 5 million die ...
In 2008, it was proposed that the magnitude of recovery from nonsevere upper limb motor impairment o...
Accurate predictions of motor impairment after stroke are of cardinal importance for the patient, cl...
The proportional recovery rule states that most survivors recover a fixed proportion (≈70%) of lost ...
Introduction Stroke causes different levels of impairment and the degree of recovery varies greatly ...
The proportional recovery rule states that most survivors recover a fixed proportion (approximate to...
Background and objective. Spontaneous neurological recovery after stroke is a poorly understood proc...
The proportional recovery rule (PRR) posits that most stroke survivors can expect to reduce a fixed ...
The proportional recovery rule asserts that most stroke survivors recover a fixed proportion of lost...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Motor recovery after stroke can be characterized into two different patterns...
Background and Purpose— Recovery of upper-limb motor impairment after first-ever ischemic stroke is...
Background and objective. Proportional recovery of upper-extremity motor function and aphasia after ...
People with hemiparesis after stroke appear to recover 70% to 80% of the difference between their ba...
Background. Motor recovery after stroke is predicted only mod-erately by clinical variables, implyin...
Objective: Spontaneous recovery is an important determinant of upper extremity recovery after stroke...
Globally, about 15 million people suffer a stroke each year. Of these affected, about 5 million die ...
In 2008, it was proposed that the magnitude of recovery from nonsevere upper limb motor impairment o...