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VISUALIZATION OF BRAIN NEUROPLASTICITY IN THE ASPECT OF POST-STROKE REHABILITATION. / Stankevich, Yuliya A.; Popov, Vladimir V.; Bogomyakova, Olga B. и др.

в: Complex Issues of Cardiovascular Diseases, Том 13, № 4, 2024, стр. 214-228.

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Stankevich YA, Popov VV, Bogomyakova OB, Vasilkiv LM, Tulupov AA, Sagdeev RZ. VISUALIZATION OF BRAIN NEUROPLASTICITY IN THE ASPECT OF POST-STROKE REHABILITATION. Complex Issues of Cardiovascular Diseases. 2024;13(4):214-228. doi: 10.17802/2306-1278-2024-13-4-214-228

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Stankevich, Yuliya A. ; Popov, Vladimir V. ; Bogomyakova, Olga B. и др. / VISUALIZATION OF BRAIN NEUROPLASTICITY IN THE ASPECT OF POST-STROKE REHABILITATION. в: Complex Issues of Cardiovascular Diseases. 2024 ; Том 13, № 4. стр. 214-228.

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title = "VISUALIZATION OF BRAIN NEUROPLASTICITY IN THE ASPECT OF POST-STROKE REHABILITATION",
abstract = "Neuroplasticity of the human brain is characterized by the ability to change its organization as a result of adaptation to external or internal stimuli. Local brain lesions, for example during a stroke, lead to functional and cognitive impairments of the brain, which is manifested by neurological deficits. Existing neuroimaging methods allow us to study both morpho-anatomical and functional brain rearrangements. Post-stroke rehabilitation methods, along with the possibilities of visualizing the processes of neuroplasticity of brain, make it possible to evaluate the effectiveness of the measures taken and the patient's recovery. In this review, we aimed to conduct a retrospective analysis of studies on the mechanisms of neuroplasticity of brain and their relationship to recent advances in neurorehabilitation using the example of ischemic stroke. Timely and adequate use of rehabilitation practices in the post-stroke period is necessary for the most effective recovery of the patient while optimizing economic costs.",
keywords = "Ischemic stroke, Neuroimaging, Neuroplasticity, Neurorehabilitation",
author = "Stankevich, {Yuliya A.} and Popov, {Vladimir V.} and Bogomyakova, {Olga B.} and Vasilkiv, {Lyubov M.} and Tulupov, {Andrey A.} and Sagdeev, {Renad Z.}",
year = "2024",
doi = "10.17802/2306-1278-2024-13-4-214-228",
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publisher = "Научно-исследовательский институт комплексных проблем сердечно-сосудистых заболеваний",
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AU - Stankevich, Yuliya A.

AU - Popov, Vladimir V.

AU - Bogomyakova, Olga B.

AU - Vasilkiv, Lyubov M.

AU - Tulupov, Andrey A.

AU - Sagdeev, Renad Z.

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AB - Neuroplasticity of the human brain is characterized by the ability to change its organization as a result of adaptation to external or internal stimuli. Local brain lesions, for example during a stroke, lead to functional and cognitive impairments of the brain, which is manifested by neurological deficits. Existing neuroimaging methods allow us to study both morpho-anatomical and functional brain rearrangements. Post-stroke rehabilitation methods, along with the possibilities of visualizing the processes of neuroplasticity of brain, make it possible to evaluate the effectiveness of the measures taken and the patient's recovery. In this review, we aimed to conduct a retrospective analysis of studies on the mechanisms of neuroplasticity of brain and their relationship to recent advances in neurorehabilitation using the example of ischemic stroke. Timely and adequate use of rehabilitation practices in the post-stroke period is necessary for the most effective recovery of the patient while optimizing economic costs.

KW - Ischemic stroke

KW - Neuroimaging

KW - Neuroplasticity

KW - Neurorehabilitation

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