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Brain repair after stroke—a novel neurological model
2013
Nature Reviews Neurology
Following stroke, patients are commonly left with debilitating motor and speech impairments. This article reviews the state of the art in neurological repair for stroke and proposes a new model for the future. We suggest that stroke treatment-from the time of the ictus itself to living with the consequences-must be fundamentally neurological, from limiting the extent of injury at the outset, to repairing the consequent damage. Our model links brain and behaviour by targeting brain circuits, and
doi:10.1038/nrneurol.2013.222
pmid:24217509
pmcid:PMC5549938
fatcat:vl4ox5uem5abzagtrn253tmg2m