Background and purposeIn many neurologic diagnoses, significant interindividual variability exists in the outcomes of rehabilitation. One factor that may impact response to rehabilitation interventions is genetic variation. Genetic variation refers to the presence of differences in the DNA sequence among individuals in a population. Genetic polymorphisms are variations that occur relatively commonly and, while not disease-causing, can impact the function of biological systems. The purpose of this article is to describe genetic polymorphisms that may impact neuroplasticity, motor learning, and recovery after stroke.Summary of key pointsGenetic polymorphisms for brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), dopamine, and apolipoprotein E have bee...
Electrophysiological stimulation has been proffered as having the potential to improve rehabilitatio...
Reisman, Darcy S.Stroke is the leading cause of long term disability in the United States. The abili...
Numerous biological mechanisms contribute to outcome after stroke, including brain injury, inflammat...
Background and purposeIn many neurologic diagnoses, significant interindividual variability exists i...
Brain plasticity refers to changes in brain function and structure that arise in a number of context...
Neural plasticity refers to the capability of the brain to alter function or structure in response t...
Background and purposeRecovery after stroke occurs on the basis of specific molecular events. Geneti...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recovery after stroke occurs on the basis of specific ...
ObjectivePatients show substantial differences in response to rehabilitation therapy after stroke. W...
Background: Persistent motor impairment is common but highly heterogeneous poststroke. Genetic polym...
Purpose of reviewThe fields of clinical genetics and pharmacogenetics are rapidly expanding. Genetic...
Stroke remains a major source of adult disability in the USA and worldwide. Most patients show some ...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. Background and Purpose: Rates and extent of recove...
<div><p>Background and Purpose</p><p>Rates and extent of recovery after stroke vary considerably bet...
Stroke is one of the most deliberating causes of mortality and disability worldwide. Studies have im...
Electrophysiological stimulation has been proffered as having the potential to improve rehabilitatio...
Reisman, Darcy S.Stroke is the leading cause of long term disability in the United States. The abili...
Numerous biological mechanisms contribute to outcome after stroke, including brain injury, inflammat...
Background and purposeIn many neurologic diagnoses, significant interindividual variability exists i...
Brain plasticity refers to changes in brain function and structure that arise in a number of context...
Neural plasticity refers to the capability of the brain to alter function or structure in response t...
Background and purposeRecovery after stroke occurs on the basis of specific molecular events. Geneti...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Recovery after stroke occurs on the basis of specific ...
ObjectivePatients show substantial differences in response to rehabilitation therapy after stroke. W...
Background: Persistent motor impairment is common but highly heterogeneous poststroke. Genetic polym...
Purpose of reviewThe fields of clinical genetics and pharmacogenetics are rapidly expanding. Genetic...
Stroke remains a major source of adult disability in the USA and worldwide. Most patients show some ...
. These authors contributed equally to this work. Background and Purpose: Rates and extent of recove...
<div><p>Background and Purpose</p><p>Rates and extent of recovery after stroke vary considerably bet...
Stroke is one of the most deliberating causes of mortality and disability worldwide. Studies have im...
Electrophysiological stimulation has been proffered as having the potential to improve rehabilitatio...
Reisman, Darcy S.Stroke is the leading cause of long term disability in the United States. The abili...
Numerous biological mechanisms contribute to outcome after stroke, including brain injury, inflammat...