Stroke patients leave the hospital with better prospects if they're forced to hoof it more during recovery, a new study suggests. The new research was presented at the American Stroke Association's ...
Paralysis on one side of the body is common after stroke. A new study in CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics demonstrates that ...
Each year, approximately 15 million people suffer a stroke. Many subsequently suffer from facial paralysis, in which the facial muscles weaken. The quality of life of those affected is severely ...
A brain-computer interface has shown encouraging results in stroke rehabilitation, helping patients with chronic stroke regain partial upper limb function through regular, device-assisted exercises ...
Recovering from a stroke presents one of life’s most significant challenges. Stroke survivors often face complex physical, emotional, and cognitive hurdles that fundamentally alter their daily lives.
A multicomponent exercise program that includes strength, aerobic, agility, and balance training exercises is cost-effective and results in improved cognition among stroke survivors, compared with a ...
A customized throw-back video game may offer a surprisingly futuristic path to stroke recovery. In a new study, Northwestern ...
Video games can help stroke survivors improve their movement by using sensors to record muscle activity and translating it to ...
A new study from scientists at the University of Rochester Medicine suggests that reinforcing the body's natural daily ...
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