2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2019.07.478
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Shoulder kinematics in hemiplegic patients after stroke. Pilot study

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“…Modern rehabilitation theory and practice have proved that effective rehabilitation training can reduce patients' functional disability, improve patients' satisfaction, accelerate the rehabilitation process of stroke, reduce potential nursing expenses and save social resources [6].Longhi et al [7] think that functional reorganization can be divided into intra-system reorganization and inter-system reorganization, which shows that the reason why the brain has high plasticity is not the regeneration of neurons, but the result of dynamic functional reconstruction. This theory of functional reorganization has become the scientific basis of neurological rehabilitation after stroke.…”
Section: Literature Review On Rehabilitation Treatment Of Strokementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modern rehabilitation theory and practice have proved that effective rehabilitation training can reduce patients' functional disability, improve patients' satisfaction, accelerate the rehabilitation process of stroke, reduce potential nursing expenses and save social resources [6].Longhi et al [7] think that functional reorganization can be divided into intra-system reorganization and inter-system reorganization, which shows that the reason why the brain has high plasticity is not the regeneration of neurons, but the result of dynamic functional reconstruction. This theory of functional reorganization has become the scientific basis of neurological rehabilitation after stroke.…”
Section: Literature Review On Rehabilitation Treatment Of Strokementioning
confidence: 99%