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Consideration of Dose and Timing When Applying Interventions After Stroke and Spinal Cord Injury.

D Michele Basso1, Catherine E Lang.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Nearly 4 decades of investigation into the plasticity of the nervous system suggest that both timing and dose could matter. This article provides a synopsis of our lectures at the IV STEP meeting, which presented a perspective of current data on the issues of timing and dose for adult stroke and spinal cord injury motor rehabilitation. SUMMARY OF KEY POINTS: For stroke, the prevailing evidence suggests that greater amounts of therapy do not result in better outcomes for upper extremity interventions, regardless of timing. Whether or not greater amounts of therapy result in better outcomes for lower extremity and mobility interventions needs to be explicitly tested. For spinal cord injury, there is a complex interaction of timing postinjury, task-specificity, and the microenvironment of the spinal cord. Inflammation appears to be a key determinant of whether or not an intervention will be beneficial or maladaptive, and specific retraining of eccentric control during gait may be necessary. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CLINICAL PRACTICE: To move beyond the limitations of our current interventions and to effectively reach nonresponders, greater precision in task-specific interventions that are well-timed to the cellular environment may hold the key. Neurorehabilitation that ameliorates persistent deficits, attains greater recovery, and reclaims nonresponders will decrease institutionalization, improve quality of life, and prevent multiple secondary complications common after stroke and spinal cord injury.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28628593      PMCID: PMC5477657          DOI: 10.1097/NPT.0000000000000165

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol Phys Ther        ISSN: 1557-0576            Impact factor:   4.655


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5.  Effect of a Task-Oriented Rehabilitation Program on Upper Extremity Recovery Following Motor Stroke: The ICARE Randomized Clinical Trial.

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10.  AMPA Receptor Phosphorylation and Synaptic Colocalization on Motor Neurons Drive Maladaptive Plasticity below Complete Spinal Cord Injury.

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Journal:  eNeuro       Date:  2015-11-16
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Review 1.  New Directions in Treatments Targeting Stroke Recovery.

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Journal:  Stroke       Date:  2018-12       Impact factor: 7.914

2.  Effects of control strategies on gait in robot-assisted post-stroke lower limb rehabilitation: a systematic review.

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3.  Belief, Confidence, and Motivation to Use the Paretic Upper Limb in Daily Life Over the First 24 Weeks After Stroke.

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Journal:  J Neurol Phys Ther       Date:  2019-10       Impact factor: 4.655

Review 4.  A Review of Robot-Assisted Lower-Limb Stroke Therapy: Unexplored Paths and Future Directions in Gait Rehabilitation.

Authors:  Bradley Hobbs; Panagiotis Artemiadis
Journal:  Front Neurorobot       Date:  2020-04-15       Impact factor: 2.650

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Authors:  Martina Maier; Belén Rubio Ballester; Paul F M J Verschure
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7.  Patients' and professionals' perspectives on the consideration of patients' convenient therapy periods as part of personalised rehabilitation: a focus group study with patients and therapists from inpatient neurological rehabilitation.

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