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Neurorehabilitation is a complex medical
process which aims to aid recovery from a nervous system injury, and to minimize
and/or compensate for any functional alterations resulting from
it.
Neurorehabilitation is that speciality of neuroscience,which
deals with the study and application of complex medical process
aiming at recovery from nervous injury and to compensate for any
functional alterations therein.
In case of a serious disability, such as one caused by a severe
spinal injury or brain damage, the patient and his/her families'
abilities, life style and projects are suddenly shattered. In order
to cope with this situation, the person and his/her family must
establish and negotiate a "new way of living", both with their
changed body and as a changed individual within a wider
community.
Thus, neurorehabilitation works with the skills and attitudes of
the disabled person and his/her family and friends. It promotes
his/her skills to work at the highest level of independence
possible for him/her. It also encourages him/her to rebuild
self-esteem and a positive mood. Thus, he/she can adapt to the new
situation and become empowered for successful and committed
community reintegration. Effective and high quality
neurorehabilitation must be:
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- Holistic It should cater for the
physical, cognitive, psychological, social and cultural dimensions
of the personality, stage of progress and lifestyle of both the
patient and his/her family.
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- Patient-focused Customized health care
strategies should be developed, focused on the patient and his/her
family.
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- Inclusive Care plans should be designed and
implemented by multidisciplinary teams made up of motivated
practitioners being highly qualified and trained in
multidisciplinary work.
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- Participatory The patient and his/her family's
active cooperation is a must. The patient and family must be
well-informed, and must have a trusting relationship with the
multidisciplinary team.
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- Sparing Treatment must aim at empowering the
patient to maximise independence, and to reduce physical impairment
and reliance on mobility aids.
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- Lifelong The patient's various needs
throughout his/her life must be catered for, by ensuring continuity
of care all the way through from injury onset to the highest
possible level of recovery of function. This may include addressing
medical complications of the injury or illness later in life.
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- Resolving Treatment has to include adequate
human and material resources for efficiently resolving each
patient's problems as they arise.
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- Community-focused. It is necessary to look for
the solutions best adapted to the specific characteristics of the
community and to further the creation of community resources
favouring the best possible community reintegration of the disabled
person.
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