Post-stroke exercise rehabilitation: What we know about retraining the motor system and how it may apply to retraining the heart

A plateau in recovery within the first few months of rehabilitative therapy was assumed to be the norm in stroke survivors. Recent studies in our laboratory examined the effect of 6 months of treadmill exercise training in chronically disabled stroke survivors. Treadmill exercise improves fitness an...

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