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Contributors |
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SECTION 1 General aspects of neurorehabilitation |
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1 The International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health |
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3 | (5) |
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2 An interdisciplinary approach to neurological rehabilitation |
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8 | (10) |
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3 The economic benefits of rehabilitation for neurological conditions |
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18 | (6) |
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4 Predicting activities after stroke |
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24 | (11) |
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5 Designing a clinical trial for neurorehabilitation |
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35 | (11) |
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6 The influence of age on neurorehabilition |
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46 | (9) |
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7 The applicability of motor learning to neurorehabilitation |
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55 | (12) |
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SECTION 2 Physiological consequences of CNS damage |
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8 Spinal neuronal dysfunction after deprivation of supraspinal input |
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67 | (9) |
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9 Secondary changes after damage of the central nervous system: significance of spastic muscle tone in rehabilitation |
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76 | (13) |
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10 Autonomic nervous system dysfunction |
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89 | (23) |
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11 Functional recovery in CNS disease: impact of animal models |
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112 | (17) |
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SECTION 3 Neuroplasticity and repair |
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12 Animal models of damage, repair, and plasticity in the brain |
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129 | (6) |
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13 Animal models of damage, repair, and plasticity in the spinal cord |
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135 | (13) |
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14 Stem cell application in neurorehabilitation |
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148 | (13) |
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15 The role of neuroimaging in understanding the impact of neuroplasticity after CNS damage |
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161 | (13) |
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16 Enhancement of neuroplasticity by cortical stimulation |
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174 | (19) |
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17 Enhancement of neuroplasticity by drug therapy |
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193 | (18) |
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SECTION 4 Clinical concepts |
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18 Rehabilitation of gait and balance after CNS damage |
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211 | (13) |
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19 Neurorehabilitation approaches for disorders of the peripheral nervous system |
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224 | (14) |
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20 Treatment of arm and hand dysfunction after CNS damage |
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238 | (13) |
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21 Acquired disorders of language and their treatment |
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251 | (11) |
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22 Neuropsychological rehabilitation of higher cortical functions after brain damage |
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262 | (10) |
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23 The clinical neurology of problems with oral feeding |
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272 | (9) |
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24 Management of bladder, bowel, and sexual dysfunction |
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281 | (33) |
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25 The assessment and treatment of pain syndromes in neurorehabilitation |
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314 | (14) |
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26 The impact of fatigue on neurorehabilitation |
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328 | (13) |
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27 Neuropalliative rehabilitation---managing neurological disability in the context of a deteriorating illness |
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341 | (11) |
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28 Recognition and management of functional (non-organic) symptoms after CNS damage |
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352 | (7) |
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SECTION 5 Technical concepts |
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29 Promises and challenges of neurorehabilitation technology |
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359 | (4) |
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30 Application of orthoses and neurostimulation in neurorehabilitation |
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363 | (11) |
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31 Technology to enhance arm and hand function |
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374 | (11) |
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32 Technology to enhance locomotor function |
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385 | (14) |
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33 Enhancing independent community access and participation: services, technologies, and policies |
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399 | (19) |
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34 Virtual reality for neurorehabilitation |
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418 | (23) |
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Index |
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