Faculty Advisor
Abigail Kerr
Graduation Year
2019
Location
Center for Natural Sciences, Illinois Wesleyan University
Event Website
https://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/jwprc/
Start Date
13-4-2019 9:00 AM
End Date
13-4-2019 10:00 AM
Description
Stroke is a debilitating insult to the brain occurring from a
blockage in blood supply (ischemic), or a bleed (hemorrhagic) in one
hemisphere of the brain. Worldwide, approximately 10 million people are
left with moderate to severe disability due to stroke; the most common
deficit is upper extremity impairment. Current stroke rehabilitation
strategies utilize task specific training of a skill, meaning one
practices the specific skill they want to regain. However, it is
possible that there are more generalized types of therapy that can be as
effective in rehabilitating debilitated skills. The current study
utilizes several skilled reaching tasks in mice that have shown striking
parallels to human dexterous movements to observe the effects of
task-specific versus generalized upper extremity rehabilitation
post-stroke. Our findings have meaningful implications for
rehabilitative strategies post-stroke and test the validity of a skilled
reaching task used in the rodent model.
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