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  1. The Effects of Secondary Motor and Cognitive Tasks on Gait Depend on Functional Walking Ability in Non-Traumatic Neurological Patients: A Feasibility Pilot Study
  2. Vitamin K Properties in Stroke and Alzheimer’s Disease: A Janus Bifrons in Protection and Prevention
  3. Michelangelo Effect in Cognitive Rehabilitation: Using Art in a Digital Visuospatial Memory Task
  4. Post-stroke Depression Increases Disability More Than 15% in Ischemic Stroke Survivors: A Case-Control Study
  5. Drug Prescription and Delirium in Older Inpatients
  6. Clinical features of patients who might benefit more from walking robotic training
  7. Robot-assisted gait training for stroke patients: current state of the art and perspectives of robotics
  8. “Delirium Day”: a nationwide point prevalence study of delirium in older hospitalized patients using an easy standardized diagnostic tool
  9. After vs. priming effects of anodal transcranial direct current stimulation on upper extremity motor recovery in patients with subacute stroke
  10. Influence of Psychologic Features on Rehabilitation Outcomes in Patients with Subacute Stroke Trained with Robotic-Aided Walking Therapy
  11. Selection of Optimal Candidate for Patients with Stroke Involved in the Robotic Therapy for Walking Recovery: Characterization of Clinical and Psychological Features
  12. The ABC of tDCS: Effects of Anodal, Bilateral and Cathodal Montages of Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Patients with Stroke—A Pilot Study
  13. Assessment of upper-body dynamic stability during walking in patients with subacute stroke
  14. Effects of Walking Endurance Reduction on Gait Stability in Patients with Stroke
  15. Seven Capital Devices for the Future of Stroke Rehabilitation
  16. Who May Have Durable Benefit From Robotic Gait Training?
  17. Who May Benefit From Robotic-Assisted Gait Training?
  18. Driving electromechanically assisted Gait Trainer for people with stroke
  19. Quantification of the Probability of Reaching Mobility Independence at Discharge from a Rehabilitation Hospital in Nonwalking Early Ischemic Stroke Patients: A Multivariate Study
  20. Response to Letter by Tsuda
  21. Is Sex a Prognostic Factor in Stroke Rehabilitation?
  22. New Developments on Drug Treatment Rehabilitation
  23. Rehabilitation of Left Brain-Damaged Ischemic Stroke Patients: The Role of Comprehension Language Deficits
  24. Post-stroke depression: research methodology of a large multicentre observational study (DESTRO)
  25. Functional Outcome of Ischemic and Hemorrhagic Stroke Patients After Inpatient Rehabilitation
  26. Asymptomatic giant arachnoidal cyst
  27. Aging and Stroke Rehabilitation
  28. Predictors of cognitive level and depression severity are different in patients with left and right hemispheric stroke within the first year of illness
  29. Alexithymic Features in Stroke: Effects of Laterality and Gender
  30. Post-Stroke Depression, Antidepressant Treatment and Rehabilitation Results
  31. Mobility status after inpatient stroke rehabilitation: 1-Year follow-up and prognostic factors
  32. Poststroke depression and emotional incontinence
  33. Visual alterations in de novo Parkinson's disease: Pattern electroretinogram latencies are more delayed and more reversible by levodopa than are visual evoked potentials