LONDON (Reuters) - Using a mirror to create the illusion that a person's paralyzed limb moves in tandem with a healthy one appears to speed recovery from stroke, a Japanese researcher said Friday. The ...
A clinical trial led by University of Auckland researchers found that high-intensity therapy for patients begun within two ...
Targeted therapy of the ipsilesional, or “good” arm, improved motor function, including control and speed, in chronic stroke survivors with severe paresis. In a small randomized clinical trial ...
47 recommendations developed in areas relevant to primary care, including transition to community, motor therapy, mental health. (HealthDay News) — In clinical practice guidelines jointly issued by ...
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