Most stroke patients tend to have poor limb motor function recovery during their rehabilitation, but researchers have not understood the reason for the same. Negative motor evoked potentials after cerebral infarction, indicative of poor recovery of limb motor function, tend to be accompanied by changes in fractional anisotropy values and the cerebral peduncle area on the affected side, but the characteristics of these changes have not been reported. As ...Friday, 29 November 2013
Research Sheds Light on Why Stroke Patients Show Poor Limb Motor Function Recovery
Most stroke patients tend to have poor limb motor function recovery during their rehabilitation, but researchers have not understood the reason for the same. Negative motor evoked potentials after cerebral infarction, indicative of poor recovery of limb motor function, tend to be accompanied by changes in fractional anisotropy values and the cerebral peduncle area on the affected side, but the characteristics of these changes have not been reported. As ...
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