Neurorehabilitation, a process of restoring function and improving quality of life, has roots in ancient civilizations like Egypt, Greece, and Rome. It has evolved over time due to advancements in neuroscience, neuroimaging, technology, and therapeutic practices. "IAN Advances in Stroke Rehabilitation" is a comprehensive resource for clinicians, researchers, and students dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with neurological impairments. The book covers topics such as neuroplasticity, motor learning, and therapeutic interventions, as well as the role of innovative technologies like robotics and virtual reality. It emphasizes personalized rehabilitation strategies and provides both theoretical frameworks and practical guidance for clinical practice. The editors and reviewers are praised for their contributions to the field.
• Comprehensive and Evidence-Based: Covers 15 chapters with the latest research and guidelines for effective rehabilitation in stroke
• Multidisciplinary Approach: Combines insights from multidisciplinary team for holistic care
• Focus on Neuroplasticity: Emphasizes strategies for maximizing recovery through neuroplasticity and functional training
• Practical "How-To" Guide: Provides step-by-step instructions on key aspects of stroke rehabilitation
• Indian Context: Tailored to the specific challenges and resources of the Indian healthcare system
• Evidence-Based Methods: Incorporates current research to support effective, proven practices