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Enriched Rehabilitation Reduces Abnormal Motor Synergies and Enhances Motor Plasticity Following Severe Stroke in Rats.

Gustavo BalbinotBoris TouvykineJoyce ZaftisClarissa Pedrini SchuchMatthew Strider JeffersGuillaume ElgbeiliNuma DancauseDale Corbett
Published in: Stroke (2023)
These results provide evidence that enriched rehabilitation enhances recovery, at least in part, by restitution of forelimb function following severe stroke. Furthermore, the restitution of function is associated with changes in multiple motor-related structures at different levels of the central nervous system. A better understanding of the processes that underlie improved motor performance, along with the identification of midbrain circuits activated by rehabilitation, represent new insights and potential targets for optimizing poststroke recovery.
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