Current Trends in Stroke Rehabilitation: Novel Therapeutic Approaches
Abstract
Stroke remains a leading cause of disability worldwide, necessitating ongoing advancements in rehabilitation strategies to improve outcomes for affected individuals. This scholarly article examines current trends in stroke rehabilitation, focusing on novel therapeutic approaches aimed at enhancing recovery and functional outcomes. Drawing upon recent research and clinical trials, this paper discusses emerging techniques such as neurostimulation, robotics, virtual reality, and pharmacological interventions, exploring their efficacy, mechanisms of action, and potential impact on rehabilitation outcomes. Additionally, it explores the role of interdisciplinary collaboration, patient- centered care, and personalized rehabilitation plans in optimizing stroke recovery. By critically evaluating the latest advancements in stroke rehabilitation, this article aims to inform clinicians, researchers, and policymakers about promising avenues for improving the quality of care and long-term outcomes for stroke survivors.
Keywords: Stroke, Rehabilitation, Novel Therapeutic Approaches, Neurostimulation, Robotics, Virtual
Reality, Pharmacological Interventions, Interdisciplinary Collaboration, Patient-Centered Care