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  2. Bobath concept - Wikipedia

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    The Bobath concept is an approach to neurological rehabilitation that is applied in patient assessment and treatment (such as with adults after stroke [1] or children with cerebral palsy [2]). The goal of applying the Bobath concept is to promote motor learning for efficient motor control in various environments, thereby improving participation ...

  3. Stroke recovery - Wikipedia

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    Rehabilitation for improving automobile driving after stroke The current body of evidence is uncertain whether the use of rehabilitation can improve on-road driving skills following stroke. [ 90 ] There is limited evidence that training on a driving simulator will improve performance on recognizing road signs after training. [ 90 ]

  4. Brunnstrom Approach - Wikipedia

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    The Brunnstrom Approach follows six proposed stages of sequential motor recovery after a stroke. A patient can plateau at any of these stages, but will generally follow this sequence if he or she makes a full recovery. [1] [2] The variability found between patients depends on the location and severity of the lesion, and the potential for ...

  5. Stroke patients test new nerve stimulation therapy - AOL

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    After an hour or so of testing, he's been accepted on to the trial and given a lot of exercises to do every day when he gets home, using the new device. He laughs as he leaves. "I don't know what ...

  6. Janice J Eng - Wikipedia

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    Upon completing her post-doctoral training, Eng accepted a professorship position in the University of British Columbia's Department of Physical Therapy. During her early tenure at the institution, Eng developed a rehabilitation program to assist stroke survivors and she received the Jonas Salk Award from the March of Dimes Canada for her ...

  7. Functional training - Wikipedia

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    Rehabilitation after stroke has evolved over the past 15 years from conventional treatment techniques to task specific training techniques which involve training of basic functions, skills and endurance (muscular and cardiovascular). [5] Functional training has been well supported in evidence-based research for rehabilitation of this population.