Abstract
Emerging Technologies in Stroke Rehabilitation
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Summary
Open access refers to unrestricted access via the Internet to articles published in scholarly journals such as “Bioengineering and Biomedical Science”. OMICS Publishing Group strongly supports this open access initiative and all articles published by OMICS Publishing Group are freely accessible to everyone immediately after publication. Referred to as cerebrovascular disease is the leading cause of long-term disability in the United States, increasing the costs of post-acute care and caregiver burden [3,4]. The process of stroke rehabilitation involves various professionals such as physician, nurse, occupational therapist, and speech language pathologists [6]. Translational science is considered as an important part of the rehabilitation process. This is because differences in the recovery process between patients are due to differences in the brain networks underlying the desired behavior [8]. The few paragraphs will discuss emerging and upcoming technologies in stroke rehabilitation
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