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The benefits of rehabilitation exercise in improving chronic traumatic encephalopathy: recent advances and future perspectives.

Abstract
Traumatic encephalopathy syndrome (TES) is used to describe the clinical manifestations of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). However, effective treatment and prevention strategies are lacking. Increasing evidence has shown that rehabilitation training could prevent cognitive decline, enhance brain plasticity, and effectively improve neurological function in neurodegenerative diseases. Therefore, the mechanisms involved in the effects of rehabilitation exercise therapy on the prognosis of CTE are worth exploring. The aim of this article is to review the pathogenesis of CTE and provide a potential clinical intervention strategy for CTE.
AuthorsYin-Qiong Huang, Zhe Wu, Shu Lin, Xiang-Rong Chen
JournalMolecular medicine (Cambridge, Mass.) (Mol Med) Vol. 29 Issue 1 Pg. 131 (09 22 2023) ISSN: 1528-3658 [Electronic] England
PMID37740180 (Publication Type: Journal Article, Review, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
Copyright© 2023. The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research.
Topics
  • Humans
  • Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy
  • Exercise Therapy
  • Brain Injuries, Traumatic
  • Exercise
  • Cognitive Dysfunction

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