Ask your competent? doctor if in the ensuing 22 years we've gone from 'improving' to delivering recovery. If not, WHY THE FUCK HAVEN'T WE GOTTEN THERE?
Evidence-based physiotherapeutic concepts for improving arm and hand function in stroke patients
2002, Journal of Neurology
Dr. H. Woldag () · H. Hummelsheim
Neurologisches Rehabilitationszentrum
Leipzig
University of Leipzig
Muldentalweg 1
04828 Bennewitz bei Leipzig, Germany
Tel.: +49-34 25/8 88-3 90
Fax: +49-3425/888-877
E-Mail: woldag@sachsenklinik.de
Abstract
In recent years, our
understanding of motor learning,
neuroplasticity and functional
recovery after the occurrence of
brain lesion has grown signifi-
cantly. New findings in basic
neuroscience provided stimuli for
research in motor rehabilitation.
Repeated motor practice and
motor activity in a real world
environment have been identified
in several prospective studies as
favorable for motor recovery in
stroke patients. EMG initiated electrical muscle stimulation – but not
electrical muscle stimulation alone
– improves motor function of the
centrally paretic arm and hand.
Although a considerable number of
physiotherapeutic “schools” has
been established, a conclusive
proof of their benefit and a physiological model of their effect on
neuronal structures and processes
are still missing. Nevertheless,
evidence-based strategies for
motor rehabilitation are more and
more available, particularly for
patients suffering from central
paresis.
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