Friday, May 6, 2011

presentation


In my presentation I will go to talk about rehabilitation, a view general of this theme. The study of movement control has relevance to our general understanding of brain function. But it also has implications for specific fields, such as neurology, cognitive neuroscience and rehabilitation medicine. Our understanding of movement disorders and their appropriate treatment depends on knowledge of the neuronal mechanisms that underlie functional movements. Movements disorders are the focus of one of the most rapidly expanding fields in medicine, leading to increasing cost of treatment and rehabilitation. Only recently have studies been conducted to address the effects of rehabilitation treatments on locomotion and this form find the correct treatment for each disorder.  

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