An at-home brain-computer interface improves upper limb motor function in patients with chronic stroke, suggesting a new avenue for long-term neurorehabilitation.
Participants in the NHS 'Triceps' trial wear a device in their ear which emits electrical pulses while they do rehab.
Researchers propose "exercise mimetics" (exercise pills) to treat depression by hacking the muscle-brain axis for those unable to physically exercise.
A recent study has found that many of the complications associated with diabetes, such as stroke and eye disease, can be ...
A new clinic offering support aimed specifically at the needs of younger stroke patients has been established in an innovative collaboration between the University of Sheffield and Sheffield Teaching ...
A novel arm-training approach in chronic stroke may shift rehab focus to the ipsilesional limb, challenging traditional approaches.
RIT biomedical engineering researcher receives an NSF CAREER Award to assess how blood flow during physical activity may reduce the risk of aneurysm ...
Good nutrition can also play a part in reducing your risk for heart disease and stroke. If you’re looking to start eating healthier, consider adding more whole grains and proteins to your diet, and ...
This university-based program, open to people with aphasia in Hammond and surrounding Louisiana communities, helps stroke ...
You don’t build a stronger heart by punishing it. You build it by challenging it wisely. Somewhere between couch life and ...
Rural areas may be more affected by adverse social and environmental factors than urban areas, Mitchell Elkind says.
The day begins with exercises for the 60-some senior residents that live at Oak Tree Manor.