Stroke remains the leading cause of long-term disability worldwide with significant long-term sequelae. However, there is no highly effective treatment to enhance post-stroke recovery despite extensive efforts in exploring rehabilitative therapies. Neurorehabilitation is recognized as the cornerstone of functional restoration therapy in stroke, where treatments are focused on neuroplastic regulation to reverse neural structural disruption and improve neurofunctional networks. Post-stroke neuroplasticity changes begin within hours of symptom onset and reaches a plateau by 3 to 4 weeks within the global brain in animal studies. It plays a determining role in spontaneous stroke recovery. Microglia are immediately activated following cerebral i...
Stroke is the most common life-threatening neurological disease and ranks as the third leading cause...
Microglia, the major endogenous immune cells of the central nervous system, mediate critical degener...
textStroke typically occurs in one hemisphere and often results in long-term disability in the contr...
Neuroplasticity after ischaemic injury involves both spontaneous rewiring of neural networks and cir...
Stroke remains a major cause of long-term disability and mortality worldwide. The immune system play...
Ischemic damage to the brain triggers substantial reorganization of spared areas and pathways, which...
Ischemic damage to the brain triggers substantial reorganization of spared areas and pathways, which...
Stroke is one of the most common causes of death worldwide. The subsequent development of neuroinfla...
Stroke is the second cause of death and more importantly first cause of disability in people over 40...
Ischemic stroke constitutes the major cause of death and disability in the industrialized world. The...
With increasing rates of survival throughout the past several years, stroke remains one of the leadi...
Stroke induces a plastic state in the brain. This period of enhanced plasticity leads to the sprouti...
Ischemic stroke and traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are leading causes of disability and death worldw...
Microglia, the major endogenous immune cells of the central nervous system, mediate critical degener...
The CNS is endowed with an intrinsic ability to recover from and adapt secondary compensatory mechan...
Stroke is the most common life-threatening neurological disease and ranks as the third leading cause...
Microglia, the major endogenous immune cells of the central nervous system, mediate critical degener...
textStroke typically occurs in one hemisphere and often results in long-term disability in the contr...
Neuroplasticity after ischaemic injury involves both spontaneous rewiring of neural networks and cir...
Stroke remains a major cause of long-term disability and mortality worldwide. The immune system play...
Ischemic damage to the brain triggers substantial reorganization of spared areas and pathways, which...
Ischemic damage to the brain triggers substantial reorganization of spared areas and pathways, which...
Stroke is one of the most common causes of death worldwide. The subsequent development of neuroinfla...
Stroke is the second cause of death and more importantly first cause of disability in people over 40...
Ischemic stroke constitutes the major cause of death and disability in the industrialized world. The...
With increasing rates of survival throughout the past several years, stroke remains one of the leadi...
Stroke induces a plastic state in the brain. This period of enhanced plasticity leads to the sprouti...
Ischemic stroke and traumatic brain injuries (TBI) are leading causes of disability and death worldw...
Microglia, the major endogenous immune cells of the central nervous system, mediate critical degener...
The CNS is endowed with an intrinsic ability to recover from and adapt secondary compensatory mechan...
Stroke is the most common life-threatening neurological disease and ranks as the third leading cause...
Microglia, the major endogenous immune cells of the central nervous system, mediate critical degener...
textStroke typically occurs in one hemisphere and often results in long-term disability in the contr...