Authors
Michelle N McDonnell, Simon Koblar, Nick S Ward, John C Rothwell, Brenton Hordacre, Michael C Ridding
Publication date
2015/12
Journal
BMC neurology
Volume
15
Pages
1-4
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Evidence in animal stroke models suggests that neuroplasticity takes place maximally in a specific time window after an ischaemic lesion, which may coincide with the optimal time to intervene with rehabilitation. The aim of this study is to investigate neurophysiological evidence for a “critical window” of enhanced neuroplasticity in patients following ischaemic stroke, and establish its duration. We will also investigate changes in cortical inhibition following stroke, and the influence this has on functional recovery.
Methods/Design
We will recruit participants recently admitted to the Stroke Unit of major metropolitan hospitals who have had a stroke and can provide informed consent. Participants will be excluded if they have any contraindications to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation. We will compare neurophysiological outcomes in an age …
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