Treadmill Therapy Rewires Brain, Helps Stroke Survivors Walk Better
August 28, 2008
August 28, 2008
DALLAS, Aug. 28 -- The American Heart Association issued the following news release:
Study highlights:
� Treadmill exercise may improve stroke survivors' walking ability by rewiring parts of the brain.
� Treadmill exercise is better than stretching for improving some stroke survivors' walking ability and fitness.
Treadmill exercise may help stroke survivors regain their ability to walk by rewiring parts of the brain respon . . .
Study highlights:
� Treadmill exercise may improve stroke survivors' walking ability by rewiring parts of the brain.
� Treadmill exercise is better than stretching for improving some stroke survivors' walking ability and fitness.
Treadmill exercise may help stroke survivors regain their ability to walk by rewiring parts of the brain respon . . .
