This comprehensive guide explores the science of motor learning and its critical role in neurorehabilitation. Grounded in dynamic systems theory it examines how the brain relearns movement after stroke TBI and other neurological injuries. Key topics include:Task-oriented approaches that use meaningful activities to drive recoveryConstraint-Induced Movement Therapy (CIMT) to overcome learned nonuseCutting-edge interventions like robotics and virtual realityBilateral training techniques that harness neural plasticityWith evidence-based strategies and clinical case studies this book equips therapists to optimize rehabilitation outcomes while helping survivors regain functional independence. Essential reading for rehabilitation professionals seeking to translate motor learning principles into effective practice.
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