Sabado, Nobyembre 24, 2012

Exercise to Enhance Neurocognitive Function After Traumatic Brain Injury

Publication year: 2012
Source:PM&R, Volume 4, Issue 11

David Fogelman, Ross Zafonte

Vigorous exercise has long been associated with improved health in many domains. Results of clinical observation have suggested that neurocognitive performance also is improved by vigorous exercise. Data derived from animal model–based research have been emerging that show molecular and neuroanatomic mechanisms that may explain how exercise improves cognition, particularly after traumatic brain injury. This article will summarize the current state of the basic science and clinical literature regarding exercise as an intervention, both independently and in conjunction with other modalities, for brain injury rehabilitation. A key principle is the factor of timing of the initiation of exercise after mild traumatic brain injury, balancing potentially favorable and detrimental effects on recovery.




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