I see no innovation, just rehashed crapola guidelines.
I'd say this is totally fucking useless.
We may as well go back to blood letting as a stroke prescription as discussed in the 1843 book, 'An Essay on the Nature and Treatment of Apoplexy'.
INNOVATIONS IN STROKE REHABILITATION
K. Shtereva, P. Dobrev, N. Bekir*, S. Valeva, K. Mollova
Department of Health Care, Medical College, Trakia University, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria
ABSTRACT
Stroke rehabilitation requires a personalized and multidisciplinary approach. Stroke remains a leading
cause of disability, and innovative technologies such as robotics, virtual reality, and telerehabilitation
show significant potential for improving patients' motor and cognitive functions. Robotic systems provide
precise, repetitive movements, while virtual reality enhances motivation through engaging and realistic
environments. The combination of technologies creates a synergistic effect and leads to higher efficiency.
Telerehabilitation and brain-computer interface (BCI) robots expand access to therapy and allow recovery
even in severe cases.
Objective: This article aims to analyze the role and effectiveness of these
innovations in the context of modern post-stroke rehabilitation.
Materials and Methods:
A review of recent literature was conducted, including scientific publications related to the rehabilitation
of ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke and the use of innovative technologies. Conclusion: Robotic systems,
virtual reality, telerehabilitation, and BCI robots complement traditional therapies and offer new
approaches to overcoming long-term disability. Clinical evidence shows significant benefits from their
use, especially in the early phases after stroke.
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