physiopraxis 2019; 17(02): 38-41
DOI: 10.1055/a-0790-5702
Therapie
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Das richtige Maß finden – Evidenz-Update: Therapien in der Neuroreha richtig dosieren

Holm Thieme

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Publication Date:
15 February 2019 (online)

Ob Spiegeltherapie, Laufbandtraining oder robotergestützte Maßnahmen – zahlreiche Übersichtsarbeiten bewerten Interventionen in der Neuroreha. Wie man die empfohlenen Therapien richtig dosiert, ist jedoch oft nicht klar definiert. Physiotherapeut Dr. Holm Thieme zeigt, worauf Therapeuten achten müssen.

 
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