Forced arm use is superior to voluntary training for motor recovery and brain plasticity after cortical ischemia in rats

Volume: 6, Issue: 1
Published: Feb 14, 2014
Abstract
Both the immobilization of the unaffected arm combined with physical therapy (forced arm use, FAU) and voluntary exercise (VE) as model for enriched environment are promising approaches to enhance recovery after stroke. The genomic mechanisms involved in long-term plasticity changes after different means of rehabilitative training post-stroke are largely unexplored. The present investigation explored the effects of these physical therapies on...
Paper Details
Title
Forced arm use is superior to voluntary training for motor recovery and brain plasticity after cortical ischemia in rats
Published Date
Feb 14, 2014
Volume
6
Issue
1
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