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The Effects Of Training Intensity On Functional Outcome In A Mouse Model Of Stroke, Kelsey Wyman Apr 2021

The Effects Of Training Intensity On Functional Outcome In A Mouse Model Of Stroke, Kelsey Wyman

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Stroke is a leading cause of long-term disability with most patients suffering from persistent unilateral upper-limb impairments. These impairments impede daily living and independence as well as impose many other social and financial burdens. Current rehabilitation methods focus on compensatory movements relying largely on the nonimpaired limb. Unfortunately, the current methods of rehabilitation do not effectively promote full recovery of motor skills on the impaired body side. Rehabilitation in a mouse model of stroke has shown promising results, however, the training regimen used is much more intensive than the rehabilitation that human survivors receive, and the minimum amount of intensity …


Task Specificity And Functional Outcome: What Is Best For Post-Stroke Rehabilitation?, Rachel Tomazin Apr 2019

Task Specificity And Functional Outcome: What Is Best For Post-Stroke Rehabilitation?, Rachel Tomazin

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Stroke is a debilitating insult to the brain occurring from a blockage in blood supply (ischemic), or a bleed (hemorrhagic) in one hemisphere of the brain. Worldwide, approximately 10 million people are left with moderate to severe disability due to stroke; the most common deficit is upper extremity impairment. Current stroke rehabilitation strategies utilize task specific training of a skill, meaning one practices the specific skill they want to regain. However, it is possible that there are more generalized types of therapy that can be as effective in rehabilitating debilitated skills. The current study utilizes several skilled reaching tasks in …