Stroke Recovery
Research activity in post-acute ischemic stroke focuses on recovery of neurological function, with attention to functional outcomes and motor rehabilitation after the acute event.
- Ischemic stroke
- Neurological recovery
- Upper limb function
Clinical interest includes cerebrolysin-based approaches aimed at improving motor performance and day-to-day recovery after stroke.
Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurorecovery
The sponsor also supports studies in moderate to severe traumatic brain injury, with emphasis on neurorecovery and longer-term neurological outcomes following injury.
- Traumatic brain injury
- Glasgow Outcome Scale Extended
- Brain injury rehabilitation
Areas of interest include restoration of functional independence and assessment of recovery after substantial central nervous system trauma.
Neurological Function Assessment
Research activity includes measurement of clinical recovery through validated neurological and functional endpoints, with particular attention to arm and hand performance and broader disability-related outcomes.
- Action Research Arm Test
- Functional outcome measures
- Motor function
This reflects a therapeutic focus on quantifying improvements in activities of daily living after brain injury or stroke.
Neuroregeneration and Neurorecovery
The sponsor’s research portfolio is centered on neuroregeneration, with interest in therapies that support repair processes in the injured brain and improve recovery after cerebrovascular or traumatic damage.
- Brain repair
- Central nervous system recovery
- Post-injury rehabilitation
Therapeutic emphasis remains on conditions where neurological restoration and functional improvement are the primary clinical goals.



