This book focuses on the role of physical therapy in the rehabilitation of patients with neurological disorders, such as stroke, spinal cord injury, and traumatic brain injury. It covers the latest therapeutic techniques, including motor learning, neuroplasticity, and functional movement training. The text also emphasizes individualized treatment plans that address the specific needs and goals of each patient. It includes case studies and evidence-based practices for improving physical function and quality of life in individuals with neurological conditions. This book is essential for physical therapists specializing in neurological rehabilitation.
Rowan Cameron specializes in the toxicological aspects of physical therapy within neurological rehabilitation, focusing on the safe use of therapeutic agents and technologies for patients with neurological disorders. His research investigates the impact of medications, supplements, and therapeutic devices on neurological health, assessing their potential toxicological effects and interactions. Rowan has developed protocols to minimize toxic exposures during neurological rehabilitation, enhancing patient safety and treatment efficacy. He has published extensively on the integration of toxicological assessments in physical therapy practices for neurological conditions.