Abstract

The publication is devoted to modern strategies for neurorehabilitation of patients after stroke. Special attention is paid to the issues of individualization of rehabilitation programs based on the initial neurological defi cit and neurophysiological monitoring data. Modern scales of functional state assessment are described, and the diagnostic value of traditional and innovative methods of studying the state of central nervous system structures is compared: registration of somatosensory evoked potentials, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and functional magnetic resonance imaging. The issues of diff erentiation of the level of consequences of the disease, stages of rehabilitation treatment, eff ectiveness and safety of rehabilitation procedures are discussed.

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