With increasing rates of survival throughout the past several years, stroke remains one of the leading causes of adult disability. Following the onset of stroke, spontaneous mechanisms of recovery at the cellular, molecular, and systems levels ensue. The degree of spontaneous recovery is generally incomplete and variable among individuals. Typically, the best recovery outcomes entail the restitution of function in injured but surviving neural matter. An assortment of restorative therapies exists or is under development with the goal of potentiating restitution of function in damaged areas or in nearby ipsilesional regions by fostering neuroplastic changes, which often rely on mechanisms similar to those observed during spontaneous recovery....
Recent advances in research are modifying our view of recovery after nervous system damage. New find...
Rogalewski A, Schäbitz W-R. Stroke recovery enhancing therapies: lessons from recent clinical trials...
Stroke remains a leading cause of disability. Most patients show some degree of spontaneous recovery...
Purpose of reviewA better understanding of the molecular events underlying stroke recovery might be ...
Stroke induces a plastic state in the brain. This period of enhanced plasticity leads to the sprouti...
Emerging findings deriving from neuromodulation and neuroradiology are providing us new insights abo...
Stroke is a leading cause of acquired, permanent disability worldwide. Although the treatment of acu...
Stroke is a leading cause of acquired, permanent disability worldwide. Although the treatment of acu...
Emerging findings deriving from neuromodulation and neuroradiology are providing us new insights abo...
Emerging findings deriving from neuromodulation and neuroradiology are providing us new insights abo...
Stroke is the commonest cause of physical disability in the world. Our understanding of the biologic...
Stroke is one of the main causes of human disabilities. Experimental observations indicate that seve...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability in developed countries and among the major causes of death...
Most patients show improvement in the weeks or months after a stroke. Recovery is incomplete, howeve...
Motor recovery after stroke is related to neural plasticity, which involves developing new neuronal ...
Recent advances in research are modifying our view of recovery after nervous system damage. New find...
Rogalewski A, Schäbitz W-R. Stroke recovery enhancing therapies: lessons from recent clinical trials...
Stroke remains a leading cause of disability. Most patients show some degree of spontaneous recovery...
Purpose of reviewA better understanding of the molecular events underlying stroke recovery might be ...
Stroke induces a plastic state in the brain. This period of enhanced plasticity leads to the sprouti...
Emerging findings deriving from neuromodulation and neuroradiology are providing us new insights abo...
Stroke is a leading cause of acquired, permanent disability worldwide. Although the treatment of acu...
Stroke is a leading cause of acquired, permanent disability worldwide. Although the treatment of acu...
Emerging findings deriving from neuromodulation and neuroradiology are providing us new insights abo...
Emerging findings deriving from neuromodulation and neuroradiology are providing us new insights abo...
Stroke is the commonest cause of physical disability in the world. Our understanding of the biologic...
Stroke is one of the main causes of human disabilities. Experimental observations indicate that seve...
Stroke is the leading cause of disability in developed countries and among the major causes of death...
Most patients show improvement in the weeks or months after a stroke. Recovery is incomplete, howeve...
Motor recovery after stroke is related to neural plasticity, which involves developing new neuronal ...
Recent advances in research are modifying our view of recovery after nervous system damage. New find...
Rogalewski A, Schäbitz W-R. Stroke recovery enhancing therapies: lessons from recent clinical trials...
Stroke remains a leading cause of disability. Most patients show some degree of spontaneous recovery...