Neurorehabilitation after Stroke
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Recovery from ischaemic stroke is determined in the acute phase by the lesion impact of ischaemia and subsequently, by functional and structural network changes in the spared brain tissue. Neurorehabilitation supports the restitution of function using repetitive, learning-based and, more recently, technology-based training strategies.
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Corrigendum to "Sensory-motor control in the ipsilesional upper extremity after stroke" [NeuroRehabilitation 9 (1997) 57-69].
Corrigendum Corrigendum to "Sensory-motor control in the ipsilesional upper extremity after stroke" [NeuroRehabilitation 9 (1997) 57-69]* Patricia S. Pohla,*, Carolee J. Winsteinb, Somporn Onla-orb a Department of Physical Therapy Education and Center on Aging, University of Kansas Medical Center, 3901 Rainbow Boulevard, Kansas City, KS 66160-7601, USA b Department of Biokinesiology and Physica...
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