Stroke. Neurologic and functional recovery the Copenhagen Stroke Study.
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The interaction between training and plasticity in the poststroke brainNon-invasive brain stimulation: an interventional tool for enhancing behavioral training after strokeRobot-assisted gait training improves brachial-ankle pulse wave velocity and peak aerobic capacity in subacute stroke patients with totally dependent ambulation: Randomized controlled trial.Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation to Enhance Upper Limb Motor Practice Poststroke: A Model for Selection of Cortical Site.Effect of stroke on fall rate, location and predictors: a prospective comparison of older adults with and without strokeRepetitive bilateral arm training and motor cortex activation in chronic stroke: a randomized controlled trialConditional depletion of neurogenesis inhibits long-term recovery after experimental stroke in mice.Fall-related self-efficacy, not balance and mobility performance, is related to accidental falls in chronic stroke survivors with low bone mineral density.The use of aerobic exercise training in improving aerobic capacity in individuals with stroke: a meta-analysisEpigenetic mechanisms of neuroplasticity and the implications for stroke recovery.Prediction of motor recovery using initial impairment and fMRI 48 h poststroke.A community-based fitness and mobility exercise program for older adults with chronic stroke: a randomized, controlled trial.Exercise leads to faster postural reflexes, improved balance and mobility, and fewer falls in older persons with chronic strokeWii Fit balance training or progressive balance training in patients with chronic stroke: a randomised controlled trial.Discriminant analysis for predictor of falls in stroke patients by using the Berg Balance Scale.Executive function is independently associated with performances of balance and mobility in community-dwelling older adults after mild stroke: implications for falls prevention.Intraventricular thrombolysis in intracerebral hemorrhage requiring ventriculostomy: a decade-long real-world experience.Integrating Palliative Care Into the Care of Neurocritically Ill Patients: A Report From the Improving Palliative Care in the ICU Project Advisory Board and the Center to Advance Palliative Care.Automatic detection of temporal gait parameters in poststroke individualsUpper Limb Outcome Measures Used in Stroke Rehabilitation Studies: A Systematic Literature ReviewWallenberg Syndrome with Associated Motor Weakness in a Two-Week-Postpartum Female.Goal Priorities Identified through Client-Centred Measurement in Individuals with Chronic StrokeImaging motor recovery after stroke.Relationship between ambulatory capacity and cardiorespiratory fitness in chronic stroke: influence of stroke-specific impairments.Closed-Loop Neuroprosthesis for Reach-to-Grasp Assistance: Combining Adaptive Multi-channel Neuromuscular Stimulation with a Multi-joint Arm Exoskeleton.A positive allosteric modulator of α7 nAChRs augments neuroprotective effects of endogenous nicotinic agonists in cerebral ischaemia.Machine-Based, Self-guided Home Therapy for Individuals With Severe Arm Impairment After Stroke: A Randomized Controlled TrialHybrid Neuroprosthesis for the Upper Limb: Combining Brain-Controlled Neuromuscular Stimulation with a Multi-Joint Arm ExoskeletonChanges in activity levels in the first month after strokeThe effects of assisted ergometer training with a functional electrical stimulation on exercise capacity and functional ability in subacute stroke patients.Visually-guided gait training in paretic patients during the first rehabilitation phase: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.Closed-Loop Task Difficulty Adaptation during Virtual Reality Reach-to-Grasp Training Assisted with an Exoskeleton for Stroke RehabilitationReview of functional near-infrared spectroscopy in neurorehabilitation.Fluoxetine Maintains a State of Heightened Responsiveness to Motor Training Early After Stroke in a Mouse Model.What Turns Assistive into Restorative Brain-Machine Interfaces?Oligodendrocyte degeneration and recovery after focal cerebral ischemia.Exercise perceptions among people with stroke: Barriers and facilitators to participationParadoxical Motor Recovery From a First Stroke After Induction of a Second Stroke: Reopening a Postischemic Sensitive PeriodMedial premotor cortex shows a reduction in inhibitory markers and mediates recovery in a mouse model of focal stroke.Motor Learning in Stroke: Trained Patients Are Not Equal to Untrained Patients With Less Impairment
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Stroke. Neurologic and functional recovery the Copenhagen Stroke Study.
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Stroke. Neurologic and functional recovery the Copenhagen Stroke Study.
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H Nakayama
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1999-11-01T00:00:00Z