Functional Recovery after Brain Infarction

Abstract
Spontaneous functional improvement occurs in experimental focal ischemia. The effect of pharmacological interventions on long-term functional outcome has been little studied. There is often a poor correlation between infarct size and functional outcome. An enriched housing environment significantly enhances outcome after brain infarction. The efficacy of environmental factors and pharmacological interventions in facilitating long-term recovery needs further evaluation. To what extent functional improvement is due to brain plasticity or to compensatory mechanisms remains to be shown.

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