High-dose therapy had lasting benefits for infants with stroke before or soon after birth

In infants and toddlers who had a stroke before birth or as a newborn (28 days or younger), a treatment that combined restricting the use of the stronger arm with intensive task-oriented physical therapy led to improved function and skill gained on the weak side compared to standard care, according to preliminary late-breaking science presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2026, held Feb. 4–6, 2026, in New Orleans.

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