

Stroke Recovery: Why Training the Stronger Arm May Improve Rehabilitation
New research is challenging a long-standing assumption in stroke rehabilitation. Instead of focusing only on the weaker arm, researchers found that training the stronger, less-impaired arm may improve motor performance and support greater independence in daily life for some stroke survivors. This emerging evidence could reshape how stroke recovery is approached, especially for people living with long-term impairment.
Mar 186 min read
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