Exercise in neurological rehabilitation is often prescribed to improve mobility, yet its influence extends to cognition through interacting peripheral, central, and behavioral pathways. This narrative review synthesizes evidence on how skeletal muscle activity can engage peripheral biomarkers and system-level interactions that become clinically meaningful only when translated into behaviorally relevant cognitive-motor integration (CMI). We examine neurotrophic, metabolic, immune, vascular, and e
Muscle and mind: rewiring cognitive-motor recovery through exercise-responsive neurophysiology in neurological populations
Rocco Salvatore Calabrò
