The 2009 International Stroke Conference (ISC) was held in February 2009 and featured oral and poster presentations from members of the Stroke & Cerebrovascular Center team, including:
Randomized Controlled Trial Showed Significant Gains in Coordinated Gait Components For Those In the Chronic Phase After Stroke In Response to Motor Learning Coordination Training and Functional Electrical Stimulation.
Improvements in Life-Role Participation after Intensive Gait Training of Chronic Stroke Survivors.
Improved Hypoxic Ventilatory Response and Survival following Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation in Diet-induced Ketotic Rats.
Oral Pioglitazone Reduces Infarction Volume and Improves Neurologic Function At Doses Used In Clinical Practice.
Method to Quantify Improvement in Brain White Matter Integrity in Response to Motor Learning in a Stroke Patient, by Integrating Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Diffusion Tensor Imaging.
View all 2009 ISC oral and poster presentations