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This book focuses on rehabilitation demonstrating how translational research may help clinicians in boosting neural plasticity and functional recovery. Translational Neurorehabilitation is a new interesting field that seeks to produce more meaningful, applicable rehabilitation results that directly enhance human health, performance and quality of life. As neurological diseases increase with age and people who survive a brain injury are rising, thanks to the improvement of intensive acute care, the need to appeal to neurorehabilitation will double in the next few years. Motor, cognitive and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book focuses on rehabilitation demonstrating how translational research may help clinicians in boosting neural plasticity and functional recovery. Translational Neurorehabilitation is a new interesting field that seeks to produce more meaningful, applicable rehabilitation results that directly enhance human health, performance and quality of life. As neurological diseases increase with age and people who survive a brain injury are rising, thanks to the improvement of intensive acute care, the need to appeal to neurorehabilitation will double in the next few years. Motor, cognitive and behavior approaches have changed over the years and novel tools to treat brain and spinal cord injury should be validated before translating them into clinical practice.

The book is aimed to expand the current understanding of brain function and disease by evaluating preclinical and clinical trials on neural plasticity and functional recovery after nervous system disorders. Also, itdisseminates the knowledge coming from novel therapies, including advanced robotic and ICT-based applications.

The book will be of interest to neuroscientists, physiatrists, neural engineers, and clinical neurologists.
Autorenporträt
Prof. Calabrò is neurologist, with a PhD in Psychiatric Science, and a specialization in Bioethic and Sexology; Also, he is Assistive Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Messina University. Since 10 years, he moved into the neurological rehabilitation field, focusing on patients suffering from acquired brain injury. In the last years, as Head of the "Behavioral and Robotic Neurorehabilitation Laboratory of the IRCCS Neurolesi (Messina, Italy), he has demonstrated growing interest in innovation technology, with regard to robotic assisted ambulation and virtual reality. At the same time, he has been actively involved in the management of neurogenic and iatrogenic sexual dysfunction. He is peer referee for many international journals, and part of the Editorial Board of Medicine, Brain Sciences, Medical Sciences, Frontiers in Neurology, Neurorehabilitation and Journal of Man's Health.