Neurological diseases causing motor/cognitive impairments are among the most common causes of adult-onset disability. More than one billion people are affected worldwide, and this number is expected to increase in upcoming years because of the rapidly aging...
The face of Neuro rehabilitation has progressively changed in recent years. New technologies have been reported to enhance the effectiveness of therapeutic rehabilitation strategies in conditions such as stroke, Parkinson’s disease, spinal cord injury, severe brain...
Rehabilitative Technology refers to tools, equipment, or products that can help people with long-term physical impairments. Disabilities are disorders, diseases, health conditions, or injuries that affect a person’s physical, intellectual, or mental well-being and...
Many Neurological rehab programs/policies have a wide variety of specialists in many different fields to provide the most well-rounded treatment of patients. These treatments, over a period of time, and often over the lifetime of a person, allow that individual and...
Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology refers to tools, equipment, or products that can help people with disabilities successfully complete activities at school, home, work, and in the community. Disabilities are disorders, diseases, health conditions, or injuries...
Stroke is the leading cause of long-term disability for adults in industrialised societies. A stroke, sometimes called a brain attack, occurs when something blocks blood supply to part of the brain or when a blood vessel in the brain bursts. The burst or...