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Recent Advances in Neurorehabilitation an Editorial
Traditional neurorehabilitation procedures have limited efficacy in patients of stroke, Parkinson's disease, spinal cord injury, severe brain injury, spasticity, and cognitive disorders. New technologies have been reported the effectiveness of rehabilitation. New technology of rehabiltation include robotic-assisted training, virtual reality, functional electrostimulation, noninvasive brain stimulation (NIBS, and to manipulate brain excitability & plasticity, as well as innovative approaches like assistive technology and domotics.