Does Stroke Rehabilitation Really Matter? Part B: An Algorithm for Prescribing an Effective Intensity of Rehabilitation.
Matthew Strider JeffersSudhir KarthikeyanMariana Gomez-SmithSarah GasinzigwaJannis AchenbachAstrid FeitenDale CorbettPublished in: Neurorehabilitation and neural repair (2018)
Our algorithm demonstrates an individualized approach to stroke rehabilitation, wherein imaging and functional performance measures can be used to develop an optimized rehabilitation paradigm for rats, particularly those with severe impairments. Exploring this approach in human patients could lead to an increase in the proportion of individuals experiencing recovery of lost motor function poststroke.
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