Recovery Science in Rehabilitation delves into the scientific principles behind injury healing and restoration of function. This field studies physiological and neurological processes to design evidence-based therapies that enhance recovery rates. Techniques like neuroplasticity exercises for stroke patients and muscle reconditioning for orthopedic injuries are rooted in recovery science. By understanding tissue repair, neural adaptation, and motor learning, recovery science enables clinicians to formulate precise rehabilitation plans that promote natural recovery pathways. This approach not only fosters efficient healing but also supports long-term wellness by focusing on rebuilding strength, mobility, and resilience within a structured, science-backed framework.
Title : Best practice guidelines for the use of pharmacological neuromodulation in disorders of diminished motivation: A comprehensive approach
Vaidya Balasubramaniam, Illawarra and Shoalhaven Local Health District Hospitals, Australia
Title : A forgotten component of knee osteoarthritis
Ron Blehm, EEI Physio LLC, United States
Title : Functional outcomes of DSSA-Based pelvic rehabilitation combined with manual therapy and Electrostimulation in men after oncologic surgery: A retrospective case series
Eren Uyar, Fizyomen Physiotherapy & Rehabilitation Center , Turkey
Title : We are living and working in the age of individualization
Marcia J Scherer, Institute for Matching Person and Technology, United States
Title : Efficacy of Inspiratory Muscle Training (IMT) in post-weaning ICU recovery: A clinical randomized controlled trial
Warda Khan, Chongqing Medical University, Pakistan
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Subramanya Adiga, Middlemore Hospital, New Zealand