Published Online:
October 8, 2008
It is uncertain whether cognitive rehabilitation can improve memory problems after stroke. Memory problems are a common complaint for people who have had a stroke. Neuropsychological rehabilitation, and cognitive rehabilitation in particular, may play a role in the recovery of memory functions, or in the individual's potential to adapt to the deficits. Memory rehabilitation can address both these aspects and is a standard part of rehabilitation in many settings. This review of two trials involving 18 participants found that there was little evidence to support the effectiveness of cognitive rehabilitation for memory problems after stroke and more research in this area is needed.
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