Fasting, the deliberate abstinence from food for a set period, has garnered significant attention in recent years for its potential scientific benefits. Fasting can positively affect health, such as improved metabolic well-being, cellular repair, and longevity....
The Hip rehabilitation process starts with becoming accustomed to regular movements and practising daily activities, such as getting in and out of bed or a chair. It then advances to practising more challenging tasks like climbing stairs and entering or exiting a car....
According to WHO – The World Health Organisation defines paralysis as a central nervous system disorder that results in difficulty or inability to move the upper or lower extremities. When nerves can’t send signals to muscles, it causes...
Brain-computer interfaces are a new form of communication that doesn’t rely on muscle control. This technology has great promise for enabling ALS patients to interact with their surroundings and is also used in stroke rehabilitation. This article covers the...
When we have a long-lasting response to a traumatic event… Some life events can cause trauma. This risk exists when our life is in danger when we witness other people dying, or when we experience psychological, physical, or sexual violence. Psychological trauma...