Exploring Evidence for Neurorehabilitation Advancements

Exploring Evidence for Neurorehabilitation Advancements

  • Hideki Nakano
  • Masahiro Sakita
  • Kosuke Oku
  • Tomotaka Ito
  • Akiyoshi Matsugi
Publisher:Frontiers Media SAISBN 13: 9782832565339ISBN 10: 2832565336

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Exploring Evidence for Neurorehabilitation Advancements is written by Hideki Nakano and published by Frontiers Media SA. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 2832565336 (ISBN 10) and 9782832565339 (ISBN 13).

Neuroscience-based rehabilitation is called neurorehabilitation. Specifically, neurorehabilitation is defined as "concepts, evaluation methods, treatments, and equipment that apply brain theories and other findings revealed by neuroscience and related research to rehabilitation. Physical dysfunction, including central nervous system disease, alters the body's representation in the brain, resulting in stagnation of motor function recovery. Therefore, neuroscience-based rehabilitation is essential to reconstruct the altered body representation in the brain. However, the evidence for neurorehabilitation is still insufficient, and it is critical to build upon this evidence to provide optimal rehabilitation and maximize motor function recovery. Many fundamental studies on neuroplasticity, motor control and motor learning theory, brain function measurement, non-invasive brain stimulation, and advanced technologies such as brain-machine interface, AI, and regenerative medicine have been reported in recent years. The integration of neuroscience and cutting-edge research related to neuroscience has excellent potential to contribute to the development of neurorehabilitation.