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The Clinical Science of Neurologic Rehabilitation

9780195150643
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This monograph translates neuroscientific research to illuminate ongoing and future practices for the rehabilitation of patients with neurologic diseases. The author dissects fundamental concepts, current practices, and clinical trials to define what clinicians and researchers need to consider as they pursue best practices and areas ripe for exploration. Remarkable studies from functional anatomy, neural repair, physiologic imaging of the brain, and brain-machine interfaces revealhow the structure and function of the nervous system may respond to therapeutic manipulations for walking, grasping, and cognition. These concepts are brought forward into treating the medical complications and the impairments and disabilities of patients across neurologic diseases.
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OUP USA
85465
9780195150643
9780195150643

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Publication date
2003
Issue number
2
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
632
Dimensions (mm)
184 x 261
Weight (g)
1463
  • Part 1: Neuroscientific foundations for rehabilitation; Organizational plasticity in sensorimotor and cognitive networks; Biologic adaptations and neural repair; Functional neuroimaging of recovery; Neurostimulators and neuroprostheses; Part 2: Common practices across disorders; The rehabilitation team; Approaches for walking; Assessment and outcome measures for clinical trials; Acute and chronic medical management; Part 3: Rehabilitation of specific neurologic disorders; Stroke; Acute and chronic myelopathies; Traumatic brain injury; Other central and peripheral disorders;
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