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Review
. 2013:2013:854597.
doi: 10.1155/2013/854597. Epub 2013 Jun 24.

Noninvasive strategies to promote functional recovery after stroke

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Review

Noninvasive strategies to promote functional recovery after stroke

Alessio Faralli et al. Neural Plast. 2013.

Abstract

Stroke is a common and disabling global health-care problem, which is the third most common cause of death and one of the main causes of acquired adult disability in many countries. Rehabilitation interventions are a major component of patient care. In the last few years, brain stimulation, mirror therapy, action observation, or mental practice with motor imagery has emerged as interesting options as add-on interventions to standard physical therapies. The neural bases for poststroke recovery rely on the concept of plasticity, namely, the ability of central nervous system cells to modify their structure and function in response to external stimuli. In this review, we will discuss recent noninvasive strategies employed to enhance functional recovery in stroke patients and we will provide an overview of neural plastic events associated with rehabilitation in preclinical models of stroke.

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Figure 1 summarizes some of the most used noninvasive strategies to promote neural plasticity and functional recovery in experimental models of stroke.

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