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- Bobath_concept abstract "The Bobath concept is a broad and ever-evolving approach in neurological rehabilitation that is applied in patient assessment and treatment (such as with adults after stroke, or children with cerebral palsy). The goal of applying the Bobath concept is to promote motor learning for efficient motor control in various environments, thereby improving participation and function. This is done through specific patient handling skills to guide patients through initiation and completion of intended tasks. This approach to neurological rehabilitation is multidisciplinary, primarily involving physiotherapists, but may also include occupational therapists and speech and language therapists. In the United States, the Bobath concept is also known as 'neuro-developmental treatment' (NDT).The concept that this approach can 'evolve' and still be called Bobath has been challenged on the grounds that several of the key original teachings of the founders have now been abandoned, whilst the ideas / concepts of other (non Bobath) therapists & scientists have unjustifiably been given the name of Bobath.Despite widespread acceptance of the Bobath concept in stroke rehabilitation, literature has not found it to be superior compared to other treatment approaches. This international review demonstrated that the Bobath approach produced significantly inferior results to alternative treatments in 80% of trials that showed an effect. The authors also noted that in some European countries Bobath was now regarded as obsolete and is therefore no longer taught to therapists. They concluded that specific techniques recommended in national guidelines, rather than such named approaches, should be the basis of rehabilitation; the Bobath approach is not recommended in any national stroke guidelines.In the UK, an NHS review of stroke rehabilitation concluded that the strength of evidence that task specific functional training and strength training are effective, whilst Bobath is not, means that it is now difficult to justify the continued use of the Bobath concept or any of its techniques.".
- Bobath_concept wikiPageExternalLink www.bobath-es.com.
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- Bobath_concept wikiPageExternalLink www.bobath.net.
- Bobath_concept wikiPageExternalLink www.bobathscotland.org.uk.
- Bobath_concept wikiPageExternalLink www.bobathwales.org.
- Bobath_concept wikiPageExternalLink www.fundacionbobath.org.
- Bobath_concept wikiPageExternalLink www.ndta.org.
- Bobath_concept wikiPageExternalLink www.therapy-matters.co.uk.
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- Bobath_concept wikiPageRevisionID "603604946".
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- Bobath_concept subject Category:Occupational_therapy.
- Bobath_concept subject Category:Physical_therapy.
- Bobath_concept subject Category:Rehabilitation_medicine.
- Bobath_concept comment "The Bobath concept is a broad and ever-evolving approach in neurological rehabilitation that is applied in patient assessment and treatment (such as with adults after stroke, or children with cerebral palsy). The goal of applying the Bobath concept is to promote motor learning for efficient motor control in various environments, thereby improving participation and function.".
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- Bobath_concept label "Concepto Bobath".
- Bobath_concept label "Metodo di Bobath".
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- Bobath_concept sameAs Metodo_di_Bobath.
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- Bobath_concept sameAs Q888393.
- Bobath_concept sameAs Q888393.
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- Bobath_concept homepage www.fundacionbobath.org.
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