Can training memory and attention on a home computer-task reduce spatial awareness problems after stroke?
Non-invasive brain stimulation may help re-learning of movement after stroke
How important is the relationship between therapist and stroke survivor in the rehabilitation of language ability?
What maintains stroke survivors’ continued use of self-managed computer therapy for aphasia?
It’s common for stroke survivors to need help with their physical recovery after discharge. Could an ARNI-based rehabilitation approach benefit stroke survivors?
In stroke survivors, does the clinical effectiveness of 6 months treatment with fluoxetine depend upon its effects on synaptic plasticity in the brain? Can a drug used for depression help stroke recovery by changing connections between brain cells?
On February 11 2015, at the International Stroke Conference (ISC 2015 in Nashville, USA) the latest findings were released from four, large studies investigating the effect of treating patients with mechanical clot retrieval.
On 12 February 2015, at the International Stroke Conference (ISC 2015) in Nashville, USA, the findings of a Stroke Association-funded study were presented, called CADISS (Cervical Artery Dissection In Stroke Study).
Can a virtual-reality-home help stroke survivors do better at home?
Non-invasive brain stimulation to improve word-finding abilities in stroke survivors