The role of evidence-based medicine in the neurorehabilitation: the innovative technologies (a review)

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The present review is focused on the randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses in the field of technological means for neurorehabilitation. The available literature data and the results of original observations provide a basis for distinguishing between the following levels of evidence: instrumental verticalization--2a, robot-assisted mechanotherapy--1a, biological feedback--1a, virtual reality--1a, transcranial magnetic stimulation--1a for central hemiparesis and 1b for speech disturbance and unilateral spatial agnosia, transcranial electrical stimulation--2b, electromyostimulation--1a, telerehabilitation--3. It is concluded that the use of the innovative technologies for the purpose of neurorehabiltation is objectively substantiated. Further investigations are needed to allow their application on an individual basis.

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Sidyakina, I. V., Dobrushina, O. R., Lyadov, K. V., Shapovalenko, T. V., & Romashin, O. V. (2015, May 1). The role of evidence-based medicine in the neurorehabilitation: the innovative technologies (a review). Voprosy Kurortologii, Fizioterapii, i Lechebnoĭ Fizicheskoĭ Kultury. https://doi.org/10.17116/kurort2015353-56

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