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Neurophysiology and Rehabilitation (ISSN: 2641-8991)

Volume 1 Issue 1

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Cancer is one of the prevalent medical problems among people especially in more developed and industrialized population. Now a day, it is considered as the third leading cause of death following cardiovascular problems and accidents. Moreover, the therapeutic approach to malignanttumors has been developed significantly co View more

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IntroductionAnxiety is considered a common emotional phenomenon in the human population,occurring in response to physiological and/or environmentalfactors [1]. When anxiety becomes excessive, it may be considered as an anxiety disorder, and can critically decrease the quality of life inducing several psychosomatic disease View more

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IntroductionThe advent of the motorvehicle nearly one century ago has greatly altered modern life. While modern industry and technology continue to develop, it is easy to enjoy the benefits of these improvements rather than consider their consequences. Motor vehicles, the most commonly used form of transportation, are hi View more

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When your job is a research job it is easy to spend plenty of hours in the lab and to work in international environments far from your hometown mainly developing friendships with other people involved in a research job leading to multicultural communities where it is possible to share ideas hypotheses and even more simply View more

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A key issue in neurorehabilitation is to improve or restore physical and psychosocial abilities, aiming to maximize activity and participation [1]. In recent years, an innovative rhythm-and-music-based rehabilitation program has successfully been implemented across Europe, as well as in several non-European countries. The View more

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IntroductionParkinsons disease is the second most common degenerative neurological disorder after Alzheimers disease [1]. The disease has been described by James Parkinson in 1817 as a chronic neurodegenerative disease characterized by the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the su View more

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Our sense of agency, how much we feel in control, is defined by our relationship with our bodies and its rhythms. In order to find our voice we have to be in our bodies – able to breath fully and able to access our inner sensations. Acting is an experience of using your body to take your place in life.          View more

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IntroductionGuillain-BarréSyndrome (GBS) is an acute, monophasic, autoimmune polyradiculoneuropathy, described just over a century ago, and remains an important cause of neuromuscular paralysis worldwide [1-4]. The clinical presentation of GBS is heterogeneous and can range from a mild self-limiting muscle weakness to a View more