Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation
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History of Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation Epidemiology Acute Stroke Pathophysiology and Management Neuroimaging in Acute Stroke Stroke Syndromes: Supratentorial Stroke Syndromes: Infratentorial Mechanisms and Neurophysiology of Recovery Functional Neuroimaging Biological Treatments for Recovery Aphasia and Dysarthria Dyphagia Right Hemisphere Stroke Syndromes Memory, Executive Function, and Dementia Sensory Deficits and Central Pain Syndromes Visual, Oculomotor, and Vestibular Deficits Hemiplegia and Patterns of Recovery Task-Specific Training Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation Technological Aids for Motor Recovery Gait Balance, Ataxia, and Posture Secondary Prevention of Stroke Prevention of Deconditioning after Stroke Medical Complications Spasticity Musculoskeletal Complications Neuropsychiatric Complications Fatigue and Sleep Disturbances Malnutrition Bowel and Bladder Management Orthotic Management Complementary and Alternative Medicine Seating, Assistive Technology, and Equipment Ethical Issues Functional Assessment Predictive Factors for Recovery A Worldwide Perspective Levels of Rehabilitative Care and Patient Triage Stroke in Children Stroke in the Young Adult Stroke In the Elderly Stroke and the Family Driving Sports and Recreation Sexuality Vocational Rehabilitation Community Rehabilitation.