Oxford Textbook of Neurorehabilitation PDF

Seeking evidence-based strategies for neurological recovery? This free PDF compiles cutting-edge rehabilitation protocols, neuroplasticity techniques, and multidisciplinary care models for stroke, spinal cord injury, and neurodegenerative conditions.

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title Oxford Textbook of Neurorehabilitation
editor Volker Dietz, Nick S. Ward
file size 29.4 MB
pages 473
subject Neurological Recovery, Rehabilitation Medicine, Neuroplasticity
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storage Google Drive
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Why This Book is Valuable

Integrates 2023 AAN neurorehabilitation guidelines with advanced technologies like robotic gait training and non-invasive brain stimulation. Features outcome-driven protocols for spasticity management and cognitive rehab – proven effective in 83% of stroke survivors (Neurology).

Who Should Download This?

Physical therapists designing stroke rehab programs, neurologists managing progressive MS, and occupational therapists treating TBI patients will find this essential. Rehabilitation residents preparing for boards and nurses coordinating multidisciplinary care equally benefit.

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