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Background and purposeThe use of novel rehabilitative approaches for effecting functional recovery following stroke is controversial. Effects of different but effective rehabilitative interventions in the hemiplegic patient are not clear. We studied the effects of different rehabilitative approaches on functional recovery in the rat photochecmical cerebral infarction model.MethodsTwenty-four male Wistar rats aged 8 weeks were used. The cranial bone was exposed under deep anesthesia. Rose bengal (20 mg/kg) was injected intravenously, and the sensorimotor area of the cerebral cortex was irradiated transcranially for 20 min with a light beam of 533-nm wavelength. Animals were divided into 3 groups. In the simple-exercise group, treadmill exercise was performed for 20 min every day. In the expected for acquisition movement-training group, beam-walking exercise was done for 20 min daily. The control group was left to recover without additional intervention. Hindlimb function was evaluated with the beam-walking test.ResultsFollowing cerebral infarction, dysfunction of the contralateral extremities was observed. Functional recovery was observed earlier in the expected for acquisition training group than in the other groups. Although rats in the treadmill group recovered more quickly than controls, the beam-walking group had the shortest overall recovery time.ConclusionsExercise facilitated functional recovery in the rat hemiplegic model, and expected for acquisition exercise was more effective than simple exercise. These findings are considered to have important implications for the future development of clinical rehabilitation programs.

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  • Background and purposeThe use of novel rehabilitative approaches for effecting functional recovery following stroke is controversial

  • We studied the effect of different rehabilitative approaches to functional recovery by using a rat photochemical cerebral infarction model

  • Functional recovery was observed earlier in the expected for acquisition movement exercise group than in the other two groups

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The use of novel rehabilitative approaches for effecting functional recovery following stroke is controversial. Effects of different but effective rehabilitative interventions in the hemiplegic patient are not clear. We studied the effects of different rehabilitative approaches on functional recovery in the rat photochecmical cerebral infarction model. The importance of the therapeutic approach to functional recovery following stroke has received some attention (Zorowitz and Brainin 2011). One recent meta-analysis indicated that increased approaches compare to non rehabilitation group or not effective approaches within same interventive duration. It is unclear that the effect of different two effective rehabilitation strategies on functional recovery, matched for duration, produces different outcomes. We studied the effect of different rehabilitative approaches to functional recovery by using a rat photochemical cerebral infarction model

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