Important basic science research is being conducted that has direct implications for the rehabilitation of patients, but the translation of this research to change clinical practice does not occur automatically. Advisory panels to the National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research acknowledge a need for basic and applied research related to the factors underlying coordinated movements, such as the interactions of the neuromuscular and musculoskeletal systems. In this paper, we briefly describe recent studies that have examined the preceding interaction and discuss some basic issues related to the translation of these experiments to the clinic. More importantly, the main purpose of this paper is to discuss models/ways to translate basic...
Background: Many health care practitioners use a variety of hands-on treatments to improve symptoms ...
The growing field of regenerative rehabilitation has great potential to improve clinical outcomes fo...
Dramatic changes in the health care landscape over the next few decades undoubtedly will affect reha...
Important basic science research is being conducted that has direct implications for the rehabilitat...
Advances in neurophysiological research over the past 20 years have led to dramatic changes in the u...
Background: Rapid developments in research in the area of rehabilitation science has meant that tran...
Our faculty hospital and medical school are based on the same university campus in Brussels, allowin...
Background: Although the emphasis in clinical spinal cord injury (SCI) research has been directed to...
Abstract In the past, neurorehabilitation for individuals with neurological damage, su...
BACKGROUND: Living in a multisensory world entails the continuous sensory processing of environmenta...
Recent scientific advances in the field of human movement and its control have provided the impetus ...
OBJECTIVES: The development of neurorehabilitation technologies requires the profound understanding ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Knowledge translation is a growing area of specialisation. This review summarise...
The purpose of this position statement is to propose an interactionist framework to bring together t...
This article stresses the plasticity of the adult sensorimotor cortex in response to various injurie...
Background: Many health care practitioners use a variety of hands-on treatments to improve symptoms ...
The growing field of regenerative rehabilitation has great potential to improve clinical outcomes fo...
Dramatic changes in the health care landscape over the next few decades undoubtedly will affect reha...
Important basic science research is being conducted that has direct implications for the rehabilitat...
Advances in neurophysiological research over the past 20 years have led to dramatic changes in the u...
Background: Rapid developments in research in the area of rehabilitation science has meant that tran...
Our faculty hospital and medical school are based on the same university campus in Brussels, allowin...
Background: Although the emphasis in clinical spinal cord injury (SCI) research has been directed to...
Abstract In the past, neurorehabilitation for individuals with neurological damage, su...
BACKGROUND: Living in a multisensory world entails the continuous sensory processing of environmenta...
Recent scientific advances in the field of human movement and its control have provided the impetus ...
OBJECTIVES: The development of neurorehabilitation technologies requires the profound understanding ...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Knowledge translation is a growing area of specialisation. This review summarise...
The purpose of this position statement is to propose an interactionist framework to bring together t...
This article stresses the plasticity of the adult sensorimotor cortex in response to various injurie...
Background: Many health care practitioners use a variety of hands-on treatments to improve symptoms ...
The growing field of regenerative rehabilitation has great potential to improve clinical outcomes fo...
Dramatic changes in the health care landscape over the next few decades undoubtedly will affect reha...