Emerging? How fucking out-of-date are you? This information is actually totally useless to your recovery going forward, it may have helped lessen your stroke severity, but what you need from your doctor is a protocol to rebuild that reserve so you won't be as hard hit when you get dementia.
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Cognitive reserve as an emerging concept in stroke recovery
Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair (NNR) , Volume 34(3) , Pgs. 187-199.NARIC Accession Number: J83409. What's this?
ISSN: 1545-9683.
Author(s): Rosenich, Emily ; Hordacre, Brenton ; Paquet, Catherine ; Koblar, Simon A. ; Hillier, Susan L..
Publication Year: 2020.
Number of Pages: 13.
Abstract:
This review article discusses the potential significance of cognitive reserve in mediating neurological impairment and successful recovery after stroke. It explores the applicability of cognitive reserve in reference to: reduced burden of disability poststroke, health promotion, intervention and secondary prevention of cognitive impairment, ease and challenges of translation into clinical practice, prognosis and prediction of recovery, and clinical decisions and trial stratification. Discussions from the review aim to encourage stroke clinicians and researchers to better consider the role of premorbid, lifestyle-related variables, such as cognitive reserve, in facilitating successful neurological outcomes and recovery following stroke.Descriptor Terms: COGNITION, HEALTH CARE, OUTCOMES, REHABILITATION, STROKE.
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Get this Document: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1545968320907071.
Citation: Rosenich, Emily , Hordacre, Brenton , Paquet, Catherine , Koblar, Simon A. , Hillier, Susan L.. (2020). Cognitive reserve as an emerging concept in stroke recovery. Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair (NNR) , 34(3), Pgs. 187-199. Retrieved 5/15/2020, from REHABDATA database.
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