2024
DOI: 10.3390/healthcare12020149
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A Review of Current Perspectives on Motoric Insufficiency Rehabilitation following Pediatric Stroke

Hristina Colovic,
Dragan Zlatanovic,
Vesna Zivkovic
et al.

Abstract: Pediatric stroke (PS) is an injury caused by the occlusion or rupture of a blood vessel in the central nervous system (CNS) of children, before or after birth. Hemiparesis is the most common motoric deficit associated with PS in children. Therefore, it is important to emphasize that PS is a significant challenge for rehabilitation, especially since the consequences may also appear during the child’s growth and development, reducing functional capacity. The plasticity of the child’s CNS is an important predeces… Show more

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