Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation. How to optimize brain plasticity in upper extremity rehabilitation
Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation. How to optimize brain plasticity in upper extremity rehabilitation
Recovering the ability to move the arm and hand, after an episode of brain damage, is one of the most important elements for the autonomy and training of the person for the activities of daily living.
Advances in understanding the mechanisms responsible for motor control, robotics, non-invasive brain stimulation, peripheral neuromodulation techniques, and virtual reality, among others, open up new strategies in addition to the challenge of offering personalized treatment. to the specific problem of each person.
This Thursday, February 3, at 6:30 p.m., Dr. Josep M. Tormos, Director of Research at the Institut Guttmann, and Manel Ochoa, Head of Rehabilitation at the Guttmann Barcelona Institute for Brain Health and Neurorehabilitation, will give a talk at the Guttmann Barcelona Agora.
Participation is free both in person and online. Registrations can be made using the form of this link.