Biomarkers of Motor Outcomes After Stroke
Predicting motor outcomes after stroke based on clinical judgment alone is often inaccurate and can lead to inefficient and inequitable allocation of rehabilitation resources. Prediction tools are being developed so that clinicians can make evidence-based, accurate, and reproducible prognoses for individual patients. Biomarkers of corticospinal tract structure and function can improve prediction tool performance, particularly for patients with initially moderate to severe motor impairment. Being able to make accurate predictions for individual patients supports rehabilitation planning and communication with patients and families.
Source: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America - Category: Rehabilitation Authors: Suzanne Ackerley, Marie-Claire Smith, Harry Jordan, Cathy M. Stinear Source Type: research