Neurophysiological Disorders of Movement and Balance in the Residual Period of Ischemic Stroke
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Abstract
Ischemic brain lesions predominate among all types of strokes. Thus, ischemic stroke is a problem of extreme medical and social significance. the development of ideas about the causes and mechanisms of brain tissue damage against the background of acute cerebral circulatory failure determines the main strategic directions of cerebral stroke therapy. The results of clinical and experimental studies in recent years indicate the need for early (within the "therapeutic window") combined pathogenetic therapy of ischemic stroke, including reperfusion, combined neuroprotection, stimulation of reparative processes, as well as components of secondary prevention [prevention of (re)embolism, secondary vascular and tissue damage]. Implementation of modern principles of therapy of ischemic stroke allows to reliably improve the outcome of the disease: to reduce mortality and increase the efficiency of functional recovery of patients.