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Assessing recovery in middle cerebral artery stroke using functional MRI.Nair DG, Fuchs A, Burkart S, Steinberg FL, Kelso JA Department of Neurology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02215, USA. dnair@bidmc.harvard.edu PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: To understand the temporal evolution of brain reorganization during recovery from stroke. RESEARCH DESIGN: A patient who suffered left middle cerebral artery stroke 9 months earlier was studied on three occasions, approximately 1 month apart. METHODS AND PROCEDURES: Brain activation was studied using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI). During each session, the patient performed a finger-to-thumb opposition task, which involved one bimanual and two unimanual conditions. Each condition consisted of overt movement of fingers and imagery of the same task. RESULTS: With recovery, greater recruitment was observed of the affected primary motor cortex (M1) and a decrease in activation of the unaffected M1 and supplementary motor area. In addition, the widespread activation of brain areas seen during the initial session changed to a more focused pattern of activation as the patient recovered. Imagery tasks resulted in similar brain activity as overt execution pointing to imagery as a potential tool for rehabilitation. Published 15 November 2005 in Brain Inj, 19(13): 1165-76.
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