After a stroke, best practice physical medicine and rehabilitation guidelines recommend early intervention of occupational therapy services. Occupational Therapy for Stroke Patients: Enhancing Motor Skills and Brain Function Occupational therapy is a scientifically...
What is the role of the Basal Ganglia? The basal ganglia sometimes referred to as the basal nuclei, are found deep within the white matter of the brain. It helps form a part of the motor system and works together with the pyramidal and limbic systems. When the basal...
The Function of the Motor Cortex In recent years, the field of neurorehabilitation has undergone a paradigm shift and a fundamental change in the approach to therapy supporting motor cortex damage following a stroke or neurological dysfunction. It is now clear that...
Introduction: What are the Different Types of Stroke Ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke are the two types of stroke. All strokes are caused by a lack of blood supply to the brain, lead to tissue injury, and result in the death of vital cells of the brain known as...
Neurolutions CSO and Founder Dr. Eric Leuthardt has contributed to two recently published studies showing proof that brain-computer interface therapy with the IpsiHand benefits the brain’s motor networks and also motor recovery in chronic stroke patients with...