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The Best Time For Rehabilitation After A Stroke Might Actually Be 2 To 3 Months Later

People who have had a stroke appear to regain more hand and arm function if intensive rehabilitation starts two to three months after the injury to their brain.

A study of 72 stroke patients suggests this is a "critical period," when the brain has the greatest capacity to rewire, a team reports in this week's journal PNAS.

The finding challenges the current practice of beginning rehabilitation as soon as possible after a stroke and suggests intensive rehabilitation should go on longer than most insurance coverage allows, says Elissa Newport, a co-author of the study and director of the Center for Brain Plasticity and Recovery at Georgetown University Medical Center. Read the article here: A Study Finds That Stroke Recovery May Depend On When Rehab Starts : Shots - Health News : NPR

 
 
 

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