It is considered one of the most common diseases encountered today and has many subtypes. It is generally characterized by muscle weakness or contracture in the affected area, change in muscle tone, looseness in the joints, and impaired motor control. These conditions affect the individual's daily life activities, causing pain and fatigue. Therefore, early rehabilitation of the individual who has had a stroke accelerates and improves the return. Many current studies target the daily life of the individual and recommend functional rehabilitation methods for motor and sensory disorders with personalized exercises.
Bobath (Exercises that aim to highlight the functionality of the individual),PNF, muscle strengthening exercises, aerobic exercises, electrotherapy, mirror therapy are used.
Especially the target In the focused learning model, it increases motor learning and neuroplasticity (formation of new nerve pathways). The basic principle is to rescue the patient from immobilization as soon as possible.
- Neurofacilitator approach / multiple exercise approach
- Motor learning
- progressive active exercises
- Balance and coordination exercises
- Walking training
- Splint or tape
- Goal-oriented learning
- TENS, NMES, FESare among the most commonly used treatment methods in neurorehabilitation.
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