Background Stroke contributes to cognitive impairment, but vulnerability varies. Education, a proxy for cognitive reserve and social advantage, may modify stroke-related orientation problems; evidence...
Stroke constitutes a serious health issue with a higher chance of resulting in disability or death. However, little is known about the role of social media in influencing stroke awareness among workin...
Background Motor dysfunction caused by stroke not only directly impairs physiological functions but also exerts a negative impact on psychological well-being. Adherence to functional exercises is crit...
Acute stroke lesions evolve rapidly, making it essential to model both temporal progression signals and anatomical constraints. DME-Net incorporates complementary temporal and spatial memory banks tha...
Background: Optimal extracranial management in acute ischemic stroke due to tandem occlusions remains controversial. Balloon-expandable stents used as a bridging strategy with reduced early antiplatel...
Background: Post-stroke depression is a common neuropsychiatric complication affecting stroke survivors worldwide, with a global prevalence of 20–50%. Establishing its prevalence and associated risk f...
Stroke remains a major global health burden and is a frequent and severe complication among patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). Early identification of individuals at high risk is essential fo...
Stroke, a leading cause of global mortality and disability, often results in post-stroke cognitive impairment, which significantly affects survivors and increases the risk of dementia. Loneliness and ...
Background: Post-stroke spasticity frequently emerges during the early subacute phase and may interfere with motor recovery. Local muscle vibration (LMV) has shown potential to reduce spasticity in ch...
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