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EANS Webinars: Cerebral palsy: treatment of spasticity for subsequent rehabilitation

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Pilot Study of Functional MRI to Assess Cerebral Activation of Motor Function After Poststroke Hemiparesis – AHA Journals

Pilot Study of Functional MRI to Assess Cerebral Activation of Motor Function After Poststroke Hemiparesis  AHA Journals

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ACA Stroke: Recovery from Damage to the Anterior Cerebral Artery

The anterior cerebral artery, called the ACA, is a vital source of blood flow within the brain. When ACA stroke occurs, this blood flow is interrupted and can result in a wide array of secondary effects. The effects of ACA stroke can encompass many aspects of daily life, impacting motor, sensory, and cognitive functions. Fortunately, […]

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MCA Stroke: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment for Stroke in the Middle Cerebral Artery

Middle cerebral artery stroke, called MCA stroke, is a neurological injury that can result in a variety of secondary effects, altering daily life for many survivors. Fortunately, there is hope for recovery through consistency, dedication, and commitment to an intentional rehabilitation program. In this article we will discuss the causes of MCA stroke, common symptoms, […]

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The Best Vitamins for Cerebral Palsy: Which Supplements Help Boost Recovery?

Many people with cerebral palsy experience feeding challenges, which may make consuming all their essential nutrients through food more difficult. Taking supplements, such as vitamins, may be an effective way for individuals to ensure their nutritional needs are being met. The 7 vitamins for cerebral palsy presented here may help manage cerebral palsy symptoms and minimize […]

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Can Cerebral Palsy Affect the Face? Statistics, Treatment, & Management Techniques

When cerebral palsy affects the muscles in the face, it can impact an individual’s ability to communicate, breathe, and eat. As a result, it can be challenging for the individual to convey their needs and even socialize with those around them. Fortunately, there are several ways to improve or compensate for motor impairments in the […]

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Cerebral Palsy Patients Test Canadian Researchers' Virtual Rehabilitation System – Cerebral Palsy News Today

Cerebral Palsy News Today Cerebral Palsy Patients Test Canadian Researchers' Virtual Rehabilitation SystemCerebral Palsy News Today“Our objective was to identify factors affecting the use of the system to inform future virtual rehabilitation research, based on feedback from participants with hemiparesis secondary to stroke, brain injury, and cerebral palsy, as well as research …and more »

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