Evidence-Based Sensory Retraining in stroke rehabilitation

Stroke Rehabilitation

Evidence-Based Sensory Retraining in stroke rehabilitation

College of Physical Therapy 3rd International Scientific Conference
Under the Title of
” Physiotherapy Inspiring Better Health “

Evidence-based sensory retraining is a therapeutic approach used in stroke rehabilitation that aims to improve the patient’s ability to sense and process sensory information. This approach is based on scientific evidence and clinical research that suggests that with proper training, the brain can learn to compensate for sensory impairments resulting from a stroke. The primary goal of sensory retraining is to help patients regain the ability to perform daily activities and improve their quality of life.

Dr. Abd Elaziz Elsherif, Lecturer of physical therapy for neurology faculty of Physical therapy, Cairo university will address an amazing lecture about; 

Evidence-Based Sensory Retraining in Stroke Rehabilitation

Evidence-based sensory retraining is a promising approach to stroke rehabilitation. By targeting the patient’s ability to sense and process sensory information, sensory retraining can help improve their quality of life and increase their independence in daily activities.

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Date: Thursday, February 23, 2023
Location: Princess Fatma Academy for medical and professional training, Nasr City, Cairo
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