The review highlights the fundamental principles of early rehabilitation in ischemic stroke, the benefits and risks of early and very early patient mobilization. It presents data on the efficiency of CIMT-kinesiotherapy and mirror therapy in restoring upper extremity function, as well as procedures for nonpharmacological correction of spatial neglect syndrome. The effect on the rehabilitation of concomitant Alzheimer's disease is analyzed. The areas of pharmacological potentiation of poststroke rehabilitation, the efficiency of cerebrolysin in particular, are considered
The article is devoted to medical support of rehabilitation measures for post-stroke motor disorders...
Effective pathogenetic therapy of ischemic stroke - reperfusion intervention - is largely restricted...
Despite advances in the acute management of stroke, a large proportion of stroke patients are left w...
Motor deficit, especially in the upper limb, is the primary contributor in post-stroke disability. R...
Cerebrovascular disease, in particular stroke, ranks first place among the causes of disability. Pro...
Management of patients after ischemic stroke is based on the prevention of the repeated ischemic str...
Stroke is one of the most common neurological diseases with high morbidity, disability and mortality...
Background and Objectives: The recovery of stroke patients with severe impairment is usually poor an...
Stroke is said to be a social disease and therefore, significant, widespread disease with severe dis...
Background: Motor recovery after stroke is based on neuronal plasticity and the structural reorganiz...
One of the important problems of modern neurology is the cognitive impairment caused by focal brain ...
An apoplectic stroke is an urgent state requiring conservative treatment and sometimes even operatio...
Movement disorder is a frequent cause of disability after stroke. Effective physical rehabilitation ...
Recent advances in research are modifying our view of recovery after nervous system damage. New find...
Acute stroke still accounts for a significant proportion in the structure of all cardiovascular dise...
The article is devoted to medical support of rehabilitation measures for post-stroke motor disorders...
Effective pathogenetic therapy of ischemic stroke - reperfusion intervention - is largely restricted...
Despite advances in the acute management of stroke, a large proportion of stroke patients are left w...
Motor deficit, especially in the upper limb, is the primary contributor in post-stroke disability. R...
Cerebrovascular disease, in particular stroke, ranks first place among the causes of disability. Pro...
Management of patients after ischemic stroke is based on the prevention of the repeated ischemic str...
Stroke is one of the most common neurological diseases with high morbidity, disability and mortality...
Background and Objectives: The recovery of stroke patients with severe impairment is usually poor an...
Stroke is said to be a social disease and therefore, significant, widespread disease with severe dis...
Background: Motor recovery after stroke is based on neuronal plasticity and the structural reorganiz...
One of the important problems of modern neurology is the cognitive impairment caused by focal brain ...
An apoplectic stroke is an urgent state requiring conservative treatment and sometimes even operatio...
Movement disorder is a frequent cause of disability after stroke. Effective physical rehabilitation ...
Recent advances in research are modifying our view of recovery after nervous system damage. New find...
Acute stroke still accounts for a significant proportion in the structure of all cardiovascular dise...
The article is devoted to medical support of rehabilitation measures for post-stroke motor disorders...
Effective pathogenetic therapy of ischemic stroke - reperfusion intervention - is largely restricted...
Despite advances in the acute management of stroke, a large proportion of stroke patients are left w...