Psychomotor disorders in patients with the consequences of a brain stroke in the late period of rehabilitation

In acute cerebrovascular accident (ONMC), psychomotor properties and functions suffer first of all, which entails the loss of the ability to move, self-service and ability to work in 80% of disabled people. This is most pronounced in the acute period with the development of spastic paralysis or plegia, apraxia and dysarthria [1, 2]. As they … Continue reading Psychomotor disorders in patients with the consequences of a brain stroke in the late period of rehabilitation