Modulation of neural plasticity as a basis for stroke rehabilitation

M Pekna, M Pekny, M Nilsson - Stroke, 2012 - Am Heart Assoc
M Pekna, M Pekny, M Nilsson
Stroke, 2012Am Heart Assoc
Current understanding of the mechanisms underlying neural plasticity changes after stroke
stems from experimental models as well as clinical studies and provides the foundation for
evidence-based neurorehabilitation. In this review, we first describe the main structural and
functional constituents of neural plasticity that are believed to contribute to recovery of
function after stroke. Next, we discuss selected behavioral manipulations and adjuvant
therapies that can stimulate neural plasticity and improve recovery of function, particularly …
Current understanding of the mechanisms underlying neural plasticity changes after stroke stems from experimental models as well as clinical studies and provides the foundation for evidence-based neurorehabilitation. In this review, we first describe the main structural and functional constituents of neural plasticity that are believed to contribute to recovery of function after stroke. Next, we discuss selected behavioral manipulations and adjuvant therapies that can stimulate neural plasticity and improve recovery of function, particularly when applied in combination with task-specific physiotherapy and in a stimulating environment.
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