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																						 | Edition: | 1st |  | Publisher: | Springer Nature |  | ISBN: | 3-031-81119-4 (3031811194) |  | ISBN-13: | 978-3-031-81119-7 (9783031811197) |  | Binding: | Hardcover |  | Copyright: | 2025 |  | Weight: | 0.00 Lbs. |  | Pages: | 340 |  | Subject Class: | HRP (Health Related Professions) |  | Remarks: | This Title is Not Yet Published, Scheduled to Release 11/02/25 |  | Return Policy: | Returns accepted up to 12 months provided no other recalls or return restrictions apply. |  
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																			 | Abstract: | Knowledge of how the brain works has increased dramatically within  the past 15-20 years, introducing a powerful framework for  developing general guidelines for practical neurorehabilitation.  This textbook aims to give an overview of the current knowledge of  neurobiology as a basis for deciding how best to help patients  recover function after brain and spinal cord injuries.This book  provides an overview of basic neurobiology and its practical  application in neurorehabilitation. It explores neuroplasticity,  beginning with its origins in neurodevelopmental plasticity and  progressing to how scientific knowledge and technological  advancements can enhance neuroplasticity and improve  neurorehabilitation. Furthermore, a special focus is directed to  various neurological disorders to illustrate condition-specific  challenges and opportunities. The book benefits from the diverse  perspectives of its contributors, who represent various fields. This  diversity provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of  neuroplasticity-based neurorehabilitation from a range of  experts.This book is mainly intended for pregraduate  physiotherapy, occupational therapy and neurorehabilitation  students, but it can be of interest also to clinicians (doctors,  therapists, nurses, psychologists) working in the field of  neurorehabilitation, as part of postgraduate courses and studies. |  |  |  |  
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