Neurorehabilitation: A Multisensory ApproachThis comprehensive, practical, and easy-to-read guide presents a synthesized, generic model for patient neurorehabilitation. Coverage includes neonatology, stress management, adaptive equipment, and more. Outlines successful treatment approaches to use with patients representing a wide spectrum of ages and disabilities. |
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