Zusammenfassung
Weltweit beschäftigen sich Wissenschaftler mit der Frage, wie
früh man Patienten nach Schlaganfall aus dem Bett holen darf. Ein
großes Programm dazu startete 2001 mit der AVERT-Studie in Australien
(AVERT = A Very Early Rehabilitation Trial). Diese Studie befasst sich mit den
Effekten der frühen Mobilisation und dem Weiterverlauf der Therapie im
Akutkrankenhaus für die Rehabilitation von Patienten nach Schlaganfall.
Julie Bernhardt, die Direktorin des AVERT-Forschungsprogramms, gibt in ihrem
Artikel einen Überblick über den aktuellen Forschungsstand. Besonders
interessant ist die Diskussion um den Beitrag von Tierexperimenten in der
Neurorehabilitation.
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Julie Bernhardt
Faculty of Health Sciences, La Trobe University,
Melbourne
Director, AVERT Early Intervention Research Program and
Principal Investigator (AVERT)
Stroke Division, Florey Neuroscience Institutes
300 Waterdale Rd, Heidelberg Heights, 3081
Victoria, Australia
Telefon: +613 9496 2783
eMail: jbernhardt@unimelb.edu.au