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Neuroplasticity In Stroke Recovery

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Neuroplasticity in stroke recovery refers to the brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections after a stroke, which can help improve motor and cognitive functions.

Key Features

  • Brain reorganization
  • Formation of new neural connections
  • Improvement in motor and cognitive functions

Pros

  • Potential for significant improvement in function post-stroke
  • Offers hope for rehabilitation and recovery
  • Non-invasive and natural process

Cons

  • Effectiveness may vary depending on individual factors
  • Requires consistent effort and therapy

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