Abstract

All doctors treating patients with stroke are faced with this question: “How much will I recover?” Although recovery of motor function is one of the most studied domains in neurologic rehabilitation, until recently we did not have a clear, objective way to address this very common question. Predictors of motor recovery have been elusive. “Time” is the most common answer, and even this cannot predict in great detail how much a person will recover after stroke. Filling this void was the aim of a recent study by Liuzzi et al.1 in this issue of Neurology ® .

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