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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Rehabilitation Medicine
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Community-based rehabilitation (CBR) for TBI/ABI lacks clear definitions and standardized models.
  • Interventions vary widely in type, clinical support, and application across diverse populations and settings.
  • Holistic neurorehabilitation is crucial for optimizing long-term adaptation and community integration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To address challenges in defining and implementing CBR for TBI/ABI.
  • To propose an eclectic, holistic neurorehabilitation model for optimizing long-term adaptation.
  • To provide a framework for best practices, clinical decision-making, and future research.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review and synthesis of evidence-based methodologies.
  • Development of an eclectic, holistic neurorehabilitation model.
  • Integration of scientifically supported interventions into a teachable framework.

Main Results:

  • A clearly defined, eclectic holistic neurorehabilitation model for CBR is presented.
  • Methodologies for optimizing long-term adaptation are integrated.
  • The model serves as a framework for hypothesis generation, clinical decision-making, and outcome evaluation.

Conclusions:

  • Standardized, evidence-based holistic neurorehabilitation models are essential for effective CBR.
  • The proposed model enhances understanding and application of CBR for TBI/ABI.
  • This framework supports improved clinical practice, research, and patient outcomes.