Share on Pinterest An observational study examines how age-related changes to white matter in the brain could impact recovery following a stroke. Rosem Morton for The Washington Post via Getty Images ...
Scientists at EPFL have developed an innovative, non-invasive brain stimulation therapy to significantly improve visual ...
Imagine your brain as a bustling city with millions of interconnected highways carrying information at lightning speed. Now picture what happens when a major earthquake hits, destroying some of those ...
Stroke recovery represents one of the most challenging yet hopeful journeys in medicine. While the brain damage from a stroke cannot be reversed, the remarkable ability of the human brain to rewire ...
Both types of strokes can damage healthy brain tissue. But the two types have slightly different trajectories of recovery. A patient with an ischemic stroke will see their brain function and mobility ...
The University of Washington (UW) is offering new hope for people who have suffered a stroke by implanting a device directly in the brain. The device electrically stimulates areas during therapy in ...
Cross frequency brain stimulation enhances visual recovery after stroke, improving motion processing and visual field ...
A seismic shift is underway in how experts view functional recovery after a stroke. For years, the prevailing belief was that regaining limb mobility beyond 6 months was nearly impossible, as damaged ...
Monash scientists are helping to pioneer a new, non-invasive approach to treating stroke by boosting the brain's natural waste-clearing ...
Scientists from Monash University and Yale School of Medicine in the United States are now developing non-invasive devices that help the neck's lymphatic vessels pump more effectively, improving the ...
An observational study examines how age-related brain changes could be linked to stroke recovery. The authors suggest a possible link between age-related damage to parts of the brain containing white ...
Scientists at EPFL have developed an innovative, non-invasive brain stimulation therapy to significantly improve visual function in stroke patients who have suffered vision loss following a stroke.