Lying by omission, effective rehabilitation does not exist because if it did there would be written protocols published on what works. Only 10% fully recover and that has almost nothing to do with the rehabilitation given. I bet almost all of those had a small stroke.
http://www.news-medical.net/news/20140813/Rehabilitation-treatment-improves-motor-function-in-stroke-patients.aspx
With effective rehabilitation, stroke
patients can partially regain their motor control and continue their
activities of daily living. Motor function changes in the unaffected
hand of stroke patients with hemiplegia. However, these changes are
often ignored by clinicians owing to the extent of motor disability of
the affected hand.
Research group at Shanghai University of Sport, China led by Prof.
Zhusheng Yu based on finger tapping frequency and Lind-mark hand
function score have found that the motor function of unaffected hands in
stroke patients was poorer than that of a healthy control hand. After 2
weeks of rehabilitation treatment, motor function of the unaffected
hand of stroke patients was obviously improved. Therefore, attention
should also be paid to motor function in the unaffected hand of stroke
patients with hemiplegia during rehabilitation.
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