Patients after pediatric stroke typically experience varying extent of motor and cognitive impairments. During rehabilitation, these impairments are often treated as separate entities. While there is a notion claiming that motor and cognitive functions are interrelated to some degree in healthy children, a minimal amount of evidence exists regarding this issue in patients after pediatric stroke. The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between motor abilities and executive functions in patients after pediatric arterial ischemic stroke. Twenty-seven patients (6 - 23 years) diagnosed with pediatric arterial ischemic stroke in the chronic phase (≥ 2 years after diagnosis, diagnosed < 16 years) and 49 healthy controls (6 - 2...
The rehabilitation of motor deficits following stroke relies on both sensorimotor and cognitive abil...
To develop individualized motor rehabilitation, knowledge of the relationship between neuroplastic r...
The rehabilitation of motor deficits following stroke relies on both sensorimotor and cognitive abil...
Background The aim of this study was to compare the relationship between core executive functions...
Objective: Pediatric strokes are rare events that can lead to neuropsychological impairment or disab...
Thirty-two pediatric patients with stroke and 32 demographically equivalent, healthy controls were t...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare the relationship between core executive functions a...
Executive functions refer to a number of cognitive processes that use and modify information from co...
© 2017 Dr. Anna Nicole CooperPaediatric arterial ischaemic stroke (AIS) affects between 1.6-2.7 per ...
Background/aim: Motor dysfunction is one of the major byproducts of stroke; however, another domain ...
Background/aim: Motor dysfunction is one of the major byproducts of stroke; however, another domain ...
Pediatric arterial ischemic stroke (AIS) is an important cause of neurological disability in childre...
Introduction Pediatric Cancer Survivors (PCS) bear a high risk for late effects within motor abilit...
Planning and organizing activities, as well as the ability to specify the strategies by which the in...
To develop individualized motor rehabilitation, knowledge of the relationship between neuroplastic r...
The rehabilitation of motor deficits following stroke relies on both sensorimotor and cognitive abil...
To develop individualized motor rehabilitation, knowledge of the relationship between neuroplastic r...
The rehabilitation of motor deficits following stroke relies on both sensorimotor and cognitive abil...
Background The aim of this study was to compare the relationship between core executive functions...
Objective: Pediatric strokes are rare events that can lead to neuropsychological impairment or disab...
Thirty-two pediatric patients with stroke and 32 demographically equivalent, healthy controls were t...
Background: The aim of this study was to compare the relationship between core executive functions a...
Executive functions refer to a number of cognitive processes that use and modify information from co...
© 2017 Dr. Anna Nicole CooperPaediatric arterial ischaemic stroke (AIS) affects between 1.6-2.7 per ...
Background/aim: Motor dysfunction is one of the major byproducts of stroke; however, another domain ...
Background/aim: Motor dysfunction is one of the major byproducts of stroke; however, another domain ...
Pediatric arterial ischemic stroke (AIS) is an important cause of neurological disability in childre...
Introduction Pediatric Cancer Survivors (PCS) bear a high risk for late effects within motor abilit...
Planning and organizing activities, as well as the ability to specify the strategies by which the in...
To develop individualized motor rehabilitation, knowledge of the relationship between neuroplastic r...
The rehabilitation of motor deficits following stroke relies on both sensorimotor and cognitive abil...
To develop individualized motor rehabilitation, knowledge of the relationship between neuroplastic r...
The rehabilitation of motor deficits following stroke relies on both sensorimotor and cognitive abil...