Neurological Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation
The sensory system is a mind boggling, refined framework that manages and controls every one of the workings of your body. When something turns out badly with a piece of your sensory system, you can experience difficulty moving, talking, gulping, breathing, or learning. You can likewise have issues with your memory, detects, or state of mind.
Active recuperation is critical for patients who have had or who presently have neurological maladies or wounds. Without exercise based recuperation following neurological damage, patients may lose many capacities, might be not able play out specific exercises, or may lose their autonomy. Diminished movement can prompt numerous other medical issues, for example, heart issues, lung issues, and diabetes.
- Stroke
- Spinal cord injury
- Brain injury
- Multiple sclerosis
- Guillain-Barre Syndrome
Related Conference of Neurological Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation
11th International Conference and Expo on Physiotherapies, Physical Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine
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Recommended Sessions
- Aerobic Exercise ‎
- Factors affecting body’s fitness
- Fitness Anatomy & Physiology
- Fitness Research & Development
- Kinesiology and musculoskeletal Development
- Liposuction & advanced weight loss treatments
- Neurological Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation
- Nutrition Immunology ‎
- Obesity Fitness Clinical Research
- Orthopedic Physical Therapy
- Osteoporosis and Muscular Strength
- Physical education & Rehabilitation
- Psychiatry & Psychological disorders
- Sports science and Medicine
- Types of Fitness & Benefits
- Vitamins & Dietary Supplements
- Weight managing during pregnancy
- Yoga Therapy and Naturopathy
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