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    Research investigating patient and carer psychoeducation needs regarding post-stroke cognition: a scoping review by Nele Demeyere, Georgina Hobden, Faye Tabone

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Most articles focused on aphasia with very few studies considering other cognitive domains (eg, memory, attention, executive function).Conclusions The need for psychoeducation regarding cognition is well evidenced throughout the post-stroke care continuum, though most research has focused on language impairments. …”
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    Effects of Motor Imagery Combined With Action Observation on Motor Function in Stroke Patients by Aisha Nakintu, Carmelo Mario Vicario, Lijuan Wang, Shuo Luan, Fengxue Qi

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Stroke symptoms encompass sensory, cognitive, motor, and psychosocial dysfunctions, with motor impairment being the most prevalent. …”
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    Clinimetric Evaluation of Functional Capacity and Quality of Life of Stroke Patients — Study Review by Karolina Filipska, Marcelina Skrzypek-Czerko, Klaudia Cwiekala-Lewis, Robert Ślusarz

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Because stroke is one of the most common causes of disability, interest from researchers arCNSd the world is focused on assessing the functional capacity and quality of life among these patients. …”
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    Diagnosis and treatment of vascular cognitive disorders by V. V. Zakharov

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Cognitive impairment (CI) usually is the earliest and most prevalent manifestation of cerebral vascular disease. …”
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    Research progress of virtual reality technology in the field of stroke rehabilitation (虚拟现实技术在脑卒中康复领域的研究进展) by BIAN Wenjie (边文杰)

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…Virtual Reality (VR) technology can provide patients with more convenient, long-lasting, and low-cost rehabilitation services, and presents significant advantages in enhancing cognitive function, upper limb motor function, and gait and balance function of stroke patients. …”
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    Affective post-stroke disorders: pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment by V. A. Mikhailov, A. K. Druzhinin, N. I. Shova

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Bekhterev has 25 years of experience of use in patients with consequences of sharp violations of cerebral circulation of the drug gliatilin, which not only improves the neuroplasticity of the brain tissue but improves cognitive function and normalization of the emotional sphere of patients. …”
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    Cognitive functions in patients with stenotic lesions of the great arteries of the head before and after carotid endartectomy by O. V. Gavrilova, L. V. Stakhovskaya, S. B. Buklina, D. Yu. Usachev, V. A. Lukshin, A. Yu. Belyaev, V. V. Akhmetov, V. I. Skvortsova

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…Despite heterodirectional HMF changes in the early period after BCA reconstructive operations, the positive cognitive functional changes in all the patients at 30 days of CE confirm the rationale for and efficiency of surgical intervention.…”
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    MOTOR IMAGERY TRAINING FOR MOTOR RECOVERY IN LEFT HEMIPARESIS POST-STROKE: A SHORT-TERM CASE STUDY by Isa Taufiq, Yurike Septianingrum, Umdatus Soleha, Lono Wijayanti

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Objectives: This case study aims to evaluate the short-term effects of a 4-day Motor Imagery Training intervention on a post-stroke patient with hemiparesis sinistra, focusing on motor function improvement and cognitive engagement. …”
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    Efficacy of acupuncture on cognitive function in poststroke depression: study protocol for a randomized, placebo-controlled trial by Ling Chen, Yi Chen, Lihua Wu, Wen Fu, Luanmian Wu, Wenbin Fu

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Abstract Introduction Poststroke depression (PSD) is the most common mental complication after stroke and has a serious impact on functional outcomes and quality of life. …”
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    Cognitive Function Tests: Application of MMSE and MoCA in Various Clinical Settings- a Brief Overview by Piotr Oleksy, Karol Zieliński, Bartosz Buczkowski, Dominik Sikora, Ewa Góralczyk, Adam Zając, Magdalena Mąka, Łukasz Papież, Jakub Kamiński

    Published 2024-11-01
    “… Introduction:  Cognitive impairment can emerge as part of aging or from conditions affecting brain function, such as stroke, brain tumors, delirium, and neurodegenerative diseases. …”
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    DYNAMICS OF HIGHGER MENTAL FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH OBLITERATING LESIONS OF INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERIES IN SURGICAL BRAIN REVASCUL by R. A. Vinogradov, L. V. Timchenko, A. N. Torgashova, K. A. Bondarovich, T. I. Kаpran, V. V. Seledtsov

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…A number of patients with atherosclerotic lesions of brachiocephalic arteries have reduced cognitive functions. The aim of the study is to compare cognitive functions (CF) in patients who underwent different surgical approaches in the treatment of obliterating atherosclerotic lesion of internal carotid arteries (ICA).MATERIAL AND METHODS. …”
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    Virtual reality-guided therapy on a stroke unit: a feasibility study by Jordi Kühne Escolà, Rumeysa Demirdas, Martin Schulze, Woon Hyung Chae, Lennart Steffen Milles, Doreen Pommeranz, Marvin Darkwah Oppong, Christoph Kleinschnitz, Martin Köhrmann, Benedikt Frank

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Conclusions Despite important treatment barriers, VR may provide additional opportunities to enhance functional recovery in the acute phase after stroke for selected patients. …”
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    Factors influencing cognitive function in Chinese elderly individuals: The role of traditional Chinese medicine in a large-scale cross-sectional study by Houqin Li, Ran Chen, Jing Xia, Feiyu He, Yan Zhang, Shulan Tang, Cheng Ni

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…The negative correlations between BSC, YADC, YIDC, and QDC scores and cognitive function revealed statistically significant differences across most subgroups. …”
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    Addressing Rehabilitation Challenges in Long COVID-19 Neurological Complications: Essential Insights from a Follow-up Case Series by Saumya Susan Zacharia, Raji Thomas

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Results: The patients showed a variety of neurological complications, including stroke, critical illness polyneuropathy, post-viral encephalitis, focal cranial nerve issues and movement disorder but showed significant functional and cognitive recovery, with most achieving full independence in activities of daily living after rehabilitation. …”
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    METABOLIC THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH ISCHEMIC STROKE by L. B. Zavaliy, S. S. Petrikov, A. V. Schegolev

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…In a large study, it was shown that Actovegin improved cognitive function in patients who had experienced a stroke,. …”
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    Effects of noninvasive brain stimulation on motor functions in animal models of ischemia and trauma in the central nervous system by Seda Demir, Gereon R. Fink, Maria A. Rueger, Stefan J. Blaschke

    Published 2026-04-01
    “…Thus, we reviewed the current literature on the mechanistic underpinnings of noninvasive brain stimulation in models of central nervous system impairment, with a particular emphasis on traumatic brain injury and stroke. Due to the lack of translational models in most noninvasive brain stimulation techniques proposed, we found this review to the most relevant techniques used in humans, i.e., transcranial magnetic stimulation and transcranial direct current stimulation. …”
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    Acupuncture in the treatment and rehabilitation of patients with ischemic stroke by F. A. Yusupov, A. A. Yuldashev

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The most common neurological disorders caused by stroke include impaired cognitive, motor and sensory function. …”
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