作者: Christel Gudberg , Heidi Johansen-Berg
关键词: Motor learning 、 Physical medicine and rehabilitation 、 Stroke 、 Context (language use) 、 Neglect 、 Rehabilitation 、 Physical therapy 、 Psychology 、 Sleep assessment 、 Poor sleep 、 Sleep in non-human animals
摘要: Sleep is essential for healthy brain function and plasticity underlying learning memory. In the context of physical impairment such as following a stroke, sleep may be particularly important supporting critical recovery motor through similar processes reorganization in brain. Despite link between stroke poor sleep, current approaches to rehabilitative care often neglect importance clinical assessment treatment. This review assimilates evidence on role learning, with focus implications rehabilitation after stroke. We further outline practical considerations integrating vital part care.