Spatial neglect causes problems when walking, dressing, reading, driving and doing other normal daily activities. Professional Studio Images/E+ via Getty Images About half of those in the first weeks ...
Dr. Chen is senior research scientist in the Center for Stroke Rehabilitation Research at Kessler Foundation. The findings have important implications for the rehabilitation of individuals with TBI, ...
Spatial neglect is a debilitating neurological disorder frequently observed in stroke survivors, particularly following right hemisphere damage. This condition impairs a patient’s ability to attend to ...
Using a modified Delphi method, an international team of rehabilitation researchers and clinicians adopted 'spatial neglect' as the standard term for spatial deficits that complicate recovery from ...
Stroke researchers at Kessler Foundation have proposed a theory for the high incidence of delirium and spatial neglect after right-brain stroke. Their findings are detailed in "Disruption of the ...
Did you know that after a stroke, nearly one-third of survivors face a challenging condition known as "neglect"? This neurological disorder significantly impacts a stroke survivor's rehabilitation, ...
A major new research trial led by academics at the University of East Anglia (UEA) and taking place at eight major stroke centres across England, will test the efficacy of a new therapy for a ...
A.M. Barrett ris named on a patent for a spatial neglect treatment device, for which she receives no monetary or other compensation. Kevin Houston does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive ...
Timothy Rich, PhD, OTR/L is a research scientist and Peii Chen, PhD, is a senior research scientist, in the Center for Stroke Rehabilitation Research at Kessler Foundation. Dr. Chen directs the Center ...
(THE CONVERSATION) More than half of stroke survivors do not receive rehabilitation after the first days of advanced stroke care. Instead of living for months or years with visible or hidden ...
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