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 : Exploring the use of technology in inpatient rehabilitation hospitals
Elissa Charbonneau, Encompass Health, United States
Title : Best practice guidelines for the use of pharmacological neuromodulation in disorders of diminished motivation: A comprehensive approach
Vaidya Balasubramaniam, The Wollongong Hospital (ISLHD), Australia
Title : Hurt doesn’t always equal harm: The brain story of chronic pain
Rachid El Khoury, Saint Joseph University , Saudi Arabia
Title : Disorders of diminished motivation: Diagnosis, assessment treatment and emerging treatment options: A rehabilitation perspective
Vaidya Balasubramaniam, The Wollongong Hospital (ISLHD), Australia
Title : Pharmacologic approaches to attention and alertness after traumatic brain injury
Mel Glenn, Harvard Medical School, United States
Title : Physical therapy modalities and its effect in cosmetology clients treatment
Elizabeta Popova Ramova, MIT University, Republic of North Macedonia