| Literature DB >> 16110428 |
Nestor A Bayona1, Jamie Bitensky, Katherine Salter, Robert Teasell.
Abstract
Task-oriented therapy is important. It makes intuitive sense that the best way to relearn a given task is to train specifically for that task. In animals, functional reorganization is greater for tasks that are meaningful to the animal. Repetition alone, without usefulness or meaning in terms of function, is not enough to produce increased motor cortical representations. In humans, less intense but task-specific training regimens with the more affected limb can produce cortical reorganization and associated, meaningful functional improvements.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16110428 DOI: 10.1310/BQM5-6YGB-MVJ5-WVCR
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Top Stroke Rehabil ISSN: 1074-9357 Impact factor: 2.119