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2017
Abstract Neurological rehabilitation aims to help people regain functional independence from physical and cognitive disabilities caused by neurological injuries or diseases, improving their participation in the society and quality of life. Among older patients, the more common need for neurological rehabilitation arises from acute stroke,
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Abstract Neurological rehabilitation aims to help people regain functional independence from physical and cognitive disabilities caused by neurological injuries or diseases, improving their participation in the society and quality of life. Among older patients, the more common need for neurological rehabilitation arises from acute stroke,
Joseph S. K. Kwan +2 more
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Neurologic Examination in Rehabilitation
Continuum, 2011The focus of the neurologic examination of the patient with rehabilitation needs is on determining deficits that impair functional recovery and identifying a patient's ability to carry out certain tasks. This article discusses the "team concept" of rehabilitation and the roles of each of the team members, including the rehabilitation physician.
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Rehabilitation for the Neurologic Patient
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2005A properly designed rehabilitation program should be an important component of the treatment plan of animals with neurologic disease. Such a program should be designed in conjunction with appropriate treatment of the underlying problem and after special consideration of the origin of the neurologic problem, the severity of the signs, the cause of the ...
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Emotional disorders in neurological rehabilitation
2013Depression, anxiety, emotionalism, irritability, and apathy are common findings in the neurological rehabilitation setting and are associated with poorer outcomes. This chapter outlines the importance of detecting and attending to these disorders. The authors recommend the systematic use of self-report measures, tailored for those with cognitive or ...
Allan, House, Christian, Hosker
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Neurological update: cognitive rehabilitation in multiple sclerosis
Journal of Neurology, 2021Michelle H. Chen +2 more
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Neurological disability and neurological rehabilitation.
The Medical journal of Australia, 2001Evidence is increasing that neurorehabilitation lessens patient disability and improves quality of life in both acute and chronic neurological conditions. A focused, multidisciplinary team approach is the key to a successful rehabilitation outcome.
R A, Macdonell, H M, Dewey
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Physical rehabilitation in neurologic diseases
Current Opinion in Neurology, 1993Neurologic diseases, particularly those affecting the central nervous system, are the focus of an immense amount of research. Although only a small part of that research is directly relevant to rehabilitation, many findings published during the last year have implications for practice. Strategies to affect neglect, sensory loss, paresis, and functional
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