Beyond clinical changes: Rehabilitation-induced neuroplasticity in MS

Volume: 25, Issue: 10, Pages: 1348 - 1362
Published: Aug 30, 2019
Abstract
Background: Neural plasticity represents the substrate by which the damaged central nervous system (CNS) re-learns lost behaviors in response to rehabilitation. In persons with multiple sclerosis (MS), rehabilitation can therefore exploit the potential of neural plasticity to restore CNS functions beyond the spontaneous mechanisms of recovery from MS-related damage. Methods: Here, we reviewed the currently available evidence on the occurrence of...
Paper Details
Title
Beyond clinical changes: Rehabilitation-induced neuroplasticity in MS
Published Date
Aug 30, 2019
Volume
25
Issue
10
Pages
1348 - 1362
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