Department of Mental Health & Nursing, Bournemouth University, England, UK
Review Article
Enhancing Neurological Patient Outcomes through Sensory Replaced Functional Training
Author(s): Robert Laurie* and Martin Drake
Neurological conditions often result in sensory deficits, impacting patients' functional abilities and overall quality of life. SRFT, an innovative
therapeutic approach, aims to compensate for sensory impairments by using technology to replace or augment lost sensory input. By providing
real-time feedback and stimulation, SRFT can facilitate neural plasticity and promote motor learning in neurological patients. This comprehensive
review synthesizes existing literature on the effectiveness of SRFT in improving neurological patient outcomes, such as motor function, balance,
and activities of daily living. The analysis highlights the positive impact of SRFT on neural reorganization and functional recovery, particularly
in stroke, traumatic brain injury, and peripheral neuropathy patients. Furthermore, this abstract discusses the potential challenges and future
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DOI:
10.37421/2167-1222.2023.12.571
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