
This article describes state of the art concepts of neurological rehabilitation in Germany. In parallel to enormous growth of knowledge in the neurosciences also neurological rehabilitation has made significant progress. The increasing use of concepts of evidence based medicine and an early translation of knowledge from the neurosciences into clinical rehabilitation practice contribute to therapeutic advances. It is now widely accepted, that rehabilitation should start early and should be organized in a multidisciplinary professional team. Therapeutic procedures selected should be evidence based and have to be modified to find custom tailored solutions for individual patients. General rules derived from neuroscientific knowledge have been shown to be useful to design new therapeutic techniques. Neuromodulatory stimulation and special pharmacological treatments provide further options for enhancing results of rehabilitation.
Patient Care Team, Evidence-Based Medicine, National Health Programs, Magnetic Field Therapy, Stroke Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation, Vocational, Robotics, Combined Modality Therapy, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Stroke, Central Nervous System Diseases, Chronic Disease, Humans, Interdisciplinary Communication, Cooperative Behavior, Physical Therapy Modalities
Patient Care Team, Evidence-Based Medicine, National Health Programs, Magnetic Field Therapy, Stroke Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation, Vocational, Robotics, Combined Modality Therapy, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Stroke, Central Nervous System Diseases, Chronic Disease, Humans, Interdisciplinary Communication, Cooperative Behavior, Physical Therapy Modalities
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