Neuroplasticity and Brain Recovery Post-Stroke

This session will explore the concept of neuroplasticity and its implications for brain recovery and functional rehabilitation following stroke. Discussions will focus on adaptive neural circuits, motor learning, and cognitive rehabilitation strategies that promote brain reorganization and improve outcomes in stroke survivors. The session will highlight the role of intensive rehabilitation programs, environmental enrichment, and pharmacological interventions in enhancing neuroplasticity and facilitating neural repair post-stroke. By integrating research findings from neuroscience, rehabilitation medicine, and neurology, this session aims to elucidate mechanisms of neurorecovery and identify novel therapeutic targets for optimizing post-stroke rehabilitation. Ultimately, by advancing our understanding of neuroplasticity, this session seeks to drive innovations in stroke care and improve long-term functional outcomes for individuals affected by stroke.

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