: "Rehabilitation with Poststroke Motor Recovery" highlights how motor recovery is tied to neural plasticity and the formation of new neuronal interconnections.
: "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. Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation
: Newer treatments include robotic-assisted therapy, virtual reality, and brain-computer interfaces to augment traditional practice. Stroke rehabilitation: from diagnosis to therapy - PMC Stroke rehabilitation: from diagnosis to therapy - PMC
: Success depends on a coordinated team, including neurologists, physical and occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, and psychologists. A central resource is the published by the
: The most rapid recovery typically occurs within the first three to six months due to heightened neuroplasticity.
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 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