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Citation

Mühl A, Vuadens P. Rev. Med. Suisse 2011; 7(293): 948-951.

Vernacular Title

Interet et cout de la readaptation neurologique des patients cerebroleses.

Affiliation

Clinique romande de réadaptation (SuvaCare), Av. Grand Champsec 90, 1951 Sion. andreas.muehl@crr-suva.ch

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, Medecine et Hygiene)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

21634145

Abstract

The severity of the initial deficit and the improvement in the first weeks are the strongest indicators for a favorable outcome after stroke. Meta-analyses attempt to evaluate the efficacy of neurorehabilitation, but the results are unconclusive due to the heterogeinity of the groups of patients and therapies. However, there is sufficient data to conclude that repetitive, high intensity, task orientated training is efficacious. New approaches (mental imagery, robotics, virtual therapies...) are also useful but are not better than physiotherapy. It is as important to individualize the approach in a multidisciplinary well organised and communicative setting and to treat early complications. Cerebral plasticity is an individualized process and limited in time, so therapy should be regularly adapted and stopped if the deficit remains stable.


Language: fr

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