N.E.U.R.O. Pathways – Neuroplasticity and Enriched Rehabilitation for Optimal Stroke Recovery

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N.E.U.R.O. Pathways is a research project focusing on neuroplasticity and enriched rehabilitation for optimal stroke recovery. The project systematically investigates how an enriched neurorehabilitation approach can impact neuroplasticity, functional recovery, and quality of life in stroke survivors.

Project description

N.E.U.R.O. Pathways is a long-term project aimed at understanding and improving rehabilitation methods for stroke survivors. By integrating evidence-based guidelines and personalized care, the project focuses on promoting neuroplasticity and enhancing functional recovery in participants. The rehabilitation program, based on task-specific training and daily cardiovascular exercises, aims to optimize recovery through high-intensity training. The project also includes structured follow-up and interdisciplinary collaboration to ensure participants receive the most effective care. By analyzing outcomes and effects of the program, including cognition and communication, the project aims to contribute to evidence-based guidelines for neurorehabilitation and improve the quality of life for stroke survivors.

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