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[Neglect rehabilitation after stroke].

Mervi Jehkonen1, Aino Yliranta, Susanna Rasimus

  • 1Tampereen yliopisto, psykologia.

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Right hemisphere stroke can cause neglect, a condition that impacts recovery but improves with rehabilitation. Effective strategies include visual scanning training and prism adaptation, emphasizing early and consistent therapy.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuropsychology
  • Neurology
  • Rehabilitation Medicine

Context:

  • Neglect is a frequent neuropsychological deficit following right hemisphere stroke.
  • It negatively affects functional recovery prognosis.
  • Effective rehabilitation is crucial for improving patient outcomes.

Purpose:

  • To review current evidence on neglect rehabilitation strategies.
  • To identify key components of successful rehabilitation protocols.
  • To inform clinical practice for stroke patients with neglect.

Summary:

  • Visual scanning training, prism adaptation, limb activation, and feedback training are evidence-based rehabilitation methods.
  • Effective neglect rehabilitation requires early initiation and daily sessions during acute and subacute phases.
  • Increasing patient awareness of the deficit and addressing psychosocial factors are vital.

Impact:

  • Optimized rehabilitation strategies can significantly improve functional recovery after stroke.
  • Enhanced understanding of neglect can lead to better patient and family support.
  • This review supports evidence-based practice in neurorehabilitation centers.