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Medical condition/treatment
Neurological Rehabilitation
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Nervous system
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Neurorehabilitation is a specialized form of physical therapy that focuses on the rehabilitation of patients with neurological diseases or injuries. It can be helpful for strokes, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis and other neurological problems. The aim is to improve patients' functional independence and quality of life.
Causes/Description:
Neurological rehabilitation, brain injuries, restoration of function, therapy
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Physiotherapie, Neurorehabilitation, Neurologische Erkrankungen, Wiedererlangung der Funktion, Therapie für Nervenerkrankungen
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Neurorehabilitation is a comprehensive therapy program to restore physical and mental functions after neurological injuries or illnesses. It includes physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy to promote mobility, independence and quality of life. Rehabilitation is crucial for people with strokes, brain injuries or neurodegenerative diseases.
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Neurorehabilitation is a holistic form of therapy that aims to improve the function and quality of life of people with neurological diseases. A physical therapist will provide specific exercises and techniques to support neurological rehabilitation. There is evidence-based research supporting the effectiveness of neurorehabilitation in physical therapy.
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History: Osteopathy is a holistic therapy that was developed in the USA at the end of the 19th century. She focuses on the interrelationship between structure and function in the body. Fact: Osteopaths often use gentle manual techniques.
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