High effectiveness of cognitive rehabilitation in the late recovery period after revascularization

Scritto il 29/04/2026
da E V Isakova

Zh Nevrol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova. 2026;126(4. Vyp. 2):100-106. doi: 10.17116/jnevro2026126042100.

ABSTRACT

The article presents a clinical case of recovery of a patient after ischemic stroke with cognitive impairment, including aphasic disorders, and hemiparesis after systemic thrombolytic therapy and total selective endovascular mechanical thromboextraction, stent placement in the left ICA in the acute period, with a delayed start of further rehabilitation activities after nine months. The comprehensive rehabilitation program included classes with a computerized complex for training the upper limb with cognitive modules, modified mirror therapy, and classes with a speech therapist-neuropsychologist, and was aimed primarily at restoring cognitive functions, including all forms of impaired speech activity, through the cognitive load components of the program and restoring the movement function of the paretic right limb. Excellent outcomes were observed, confirmed by clinical and neuropsychological evaluations and electroencephalographic data, indicating a decrease in abnormal slow-wave activity and interhemispheric asymmetry after treatment.

PMID:42054338 | DOI:10.17116/jnevro2026126042100