TY - JOUR
T1 - Computers in neurorehabilitation
T2 - What role do they play? Part 1
AU - Stern, Hilary
AU - Jeaco, Stephen
AU - Millar, Tracy
PY - 1999/12
Y1 - 1999/12
N2 - This article is in two parts. The first part introduces the concept of a structured approach in the assessment of patients in neurorehabilitation. The overall role of computers is broken down into seven potential areas where may be of benefit: communication, motor skills, cognitive functions, social- skills, mood, work and leisure. There are many different treatmet aprroaches that are used with computers in neurorehabilitation, ranging from remediation of lost skills to a adaptation of function. The second part uses a case study to demonstrate the methods of assessment and the practical techniques that are used to overcome everyday issues. The overall conclusion is that computers can become an integral part of neurorehabilitation and it is essential for occupational therapists to gain a greater insight into their use in order to enhance their patients' independence and quality of life.
AB - This article is in two parts. The first part introduces the concept of a structured approach in the assessment of patients in neurorehabilitation. The overall role of computers is broken down into seven potential areas where may be of benefit: communication, motor skills, cognitive functions, social- skills, mood, work and leisure. There are many different treatmet aprroaches that are used with computers in neurorehabilitation, ranging from remediation of lost skills to a adaptation of function. The second part uses a case study to demonstrate the methods of assessment and the practical techniques that are used to overcome everyday issues. The overall conclusion is that computers can become an integral part of neurorehabilitation and it is essential for occupational therapists to gain a greater insight into their use in order to enhance their patients' independence and quality of life.
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U2 - 10.1177/030802269906201205
DO - 10.1177/030802269906201205
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0033376446
SN - 0308-0226
VL - 62
SP - 549
EP - 553
JO - British Journal of Occupational Therapy
JF - British Journal of Occupational Therapy
IS - 12
ER -