We need a protocol written up on this then. WILL NEVER OCCUR. No one in stroke actually thinks about what is best for the survivors. We will never get off the failed status quo in stroke until survivors are in charge.
Interaction between recovery of motor and language abilities after stroke
Ginex V, Gilardone G, Viganò M, et al
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|July 6, 2020
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retrospective cohort study was performed to examine the nature of the
interaction between motor and language recovery in patients with motor
impairment and aphasia following left hemispheric stroke and to evaluate
prognostic factors of best recovery, that is, the significant recovery
of both functions simultaneously. Researchers included a total of 435
individuals with left hemispheric stroke in the post-acute phase with
motor impairment and aphasia. This research gives data about a possible
interaction between motor and language recovery after stroke. There was
no correlation between improvement in one function and deterioration in
the other. The outcomes actually imply a synergic impact between the
amelioration of the 2 functions, with an overall increased efficiency
when the 2 recovery pathways are combined.
Read the full article on Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation.
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