Stroke Recovery And Rehabilitation -
Effective programs generally focus on these evidence-based areas:
: While early mobilization is key, clinical trials like AVERT suggest that "more is not always better" during the very acute phase (first 24 hours), though higher frequency of later sessions is beneficial. Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation
: Success depends on a coordinated team, including neurologists, physical and occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, and psychologists. : "Rehabilitation after Stroke" provides a meta-analysis on
: "Stroke rehabilitation: from diagnosis to therapy" (2024) explores current strategies in stroke management, focusing on early identification of needs, technological advancements like neurostimulation, and diverse therapy modalities including physical, occupational, and speech-language therapy. Key Scientific Papers & Reviews : "Rehabilitation with
: "Rehabilitation after Stroke" provides a meta-analysis on language recovery, noting that treatment begun within the first three months yields the most significant improvements. Core Principles of Rehabilitation
Several high-quality papers and guidelines provide comprehensive overviews of stroke recovery and rehabilitation. A central resource is the published by the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association. Key Scientific Papers & Reviews
: "Rehabilitation with Poststroke Motor Recovery" highlights how motor recovery is tied to neural plasticity and the formation of new neuronal interconnections.