Cognitive-motor network integration as a behavioral marker of cognitive reserve in post-stroke rehabilitation - Scorecard - MDSpire

Cognitive-motor network integration as a behavioral marker of cognitive reserve in post-stroke rehabilitation

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  • Katharina Kreiger

  • Elisabeth Weiss

  • Felix Fluri

  • June 9, 2026

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Clinical Scorecard: Integration of Cognitive and Motor Networks as an Indicator of Cognitive Reserve in Rehabilitation Following Stroke

At a Glance

CategoryDetail
Condition
Key MechanismsCognitive reserve and network-level brain mechanisms (source needed).
Target Population
Care Setting

Key Highlights

    Guideline-Based Recommendations

    Diagnosis

    • Assess cognitive performance using the CERAD battery (source needed).

    Management

    • Implement standardized inpatient rehabilitation programs (source needed).

    Monitoring & Follow-up

    • Evaluate functional outcomes using a battery of motor tests at admission and discharge (source needed).

    Risks

    • Consider the impact of initial stroke severity and lesion volume on recovery (source needed).

    Patient & Prescribing Data

    100 patients aged 65 years and older with ischemic stroke.

    Cognitive reserve may be operationalized through network integration rather than solely through proxy measures.

    Clinical Best Practices

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