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The American Society of Neurorehabilitation promotes the wellbeing of people with neurological disorders and works to advance basic & clinical sciences | Journal NNR | Repost/Like not endorsement
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To support high-quality work as new tools are developed in the field, NNR introduced 2 new article types: Methods & Technologies in Neurorehabilitation & Translational Mechanisms Reports. They're ideal for work that may not fit in traditional article categories. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
To best treat cognitive impairment after stroke, we need consistent screening/diagnostic procedures & a clear definition. In this article, experts discuss progress towards this goal, current challenges, recommendations, & the potential impacts of this endeavor. journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
Dr @lboyd47.bsky.social began her path to becoming a neurorehab researcher w/ a knee injury in college. In this blog article, she discusses her career, research on the activation of neurons in motor learning, & her thoughts on grand challenges/opportunities in the field. www.asnr.com/files/ASNR_B...
Want to revisit some of your favorite sessions from #ASNR2026? ASNR Members can now view recordings from our 2026 Annual Meeting sessions in the On-Demand section of our website! www.asnr.com/asnr2026-on-...
Physical activity is key for people with multiple sclerosis, but can be tough for clinicians to predict who is likely to meet daily step goals. Authors found backward walking strongly predicted daily step goal achievement, & it could help inform interventions. 🧠🔄 journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
Congrats to our newest Board Member Dr. Seth Hays! We look forward to working with him in this new role. Dr. Hayes is developing novel closed-loop vagus nerve stimulation-based therapies for stroke & other disorders & has been an Education Committee Member since 2020. www.asnr.com/asnr-2026-sp...
The Wolf Motor Function Test (WMFT) is widely used in #stroke studies, but its length limits use in the clinic. Authors used statistical & machine learning approaches to derive a shorter 4-item version w/ similar measurement properties as the full 17-item test. 🧪 journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
⬆️ physical fatigue, slower backward walking speed, slower cognitive processing speed, impaired task-switching, higher anxiety, & avoidance behavior predicted ⬆️ concern about falling in people w/ multiple sclerosis, highlighting a need for multi-domain treatments. journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1...
ASNR is dedicated to providing career development resources and valuable connections for trainees and early-career professionals in #neurorehabilitation! Members have access to our full library of past Professional Development Webinars on our website: www.asnr.com/webinars
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Standardizing the Measurement and Definition of Post-Stroke Cognitive Impairment: Implications for Stroke Recovery and Rehabilitation - Morgan L. Kelly, Sylwia Lipior, Sydney Y. Schaefer, S. Duke Han,...
Cognitive impairment is highly prevalent post-stroke and is associated with poor functional outcomes. Stroke experts have highlighted 2 fundamental barriers to ...
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tinyurl.com/23edfzhr This was collected as a part of a bigger study on brain stimulation to promote recovery. Conserved role of primary motor cortex in the control of prehension in mice and macaques
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Karunesh Ganguly MD PhD
Aparicio and Ghuman et al. show that primary motor cortex (M1) lesions cause rapid recovery of reaching but prolonged grasping deficits in both mice and macaques. These conserved behavioral effects ar...
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Conserved role of primary motor cortex in the control of prehension in mice and macaques