Beneficial relationship between physical exercise and pathophysiology of stroke
Abstract
Currently, stroke is a major cause of morbidity in the world and has subsidence exercise as a major agent in the recovery of the potential consequences for this accident occurred. Thus, this study aims to show the relationship of physical activity beneficial to the pathophysiological of stroke and its morph functional changes in the organic system of hemiparetic individuals. To ensure the achievement of the goal described an exploratory study was conducted, operatedby means of a literature, as this is a highly appropriate strategy to review, analyze, interpret and criticize theoretical considerations or paradigms, and the selection and location of the references to substantiate the study occurred in reliable databases such as Bireme, Medline, Lilacs, Scielo and Ebsco. Therefore one can say that through this brief review that examined various types and methods of physical exercise programs, that it has a beneficial effect in improving the neurophysiologic squealof motor perceptual system occurred, giving these individuals a better quality of life, and thus optimizing their functional independence an won the organic system.
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