Posts Tagged youtube
[MUSIC] 5 Hours Mozart Brain Power Music – YouTube
Posted by Kostas Pantremenos in Music/Music therapy on June 12, 2021
Focus, Concentration, Improve, Recharge, Reading, Studying Music
[VIDEO] Neuro Rehab VR – The Patient Experience
Posted by Kostas Pantremenos in REHABILITATION, Video, Virtual reality rehabilitation on March 27, 2021
[VIDEO] Virtual Reality in Physical Therapy by Neuro Rehab VR
Posted by Kostas Pantremenos in Video, Virtual reality rehabilitation on March 27, 2021
Information Matrix TV Reviews Virtual Reality in Physical Therapy at Neuro Rehab VR with Host Laurence Fishburne
[VIDEO] Electrical Stimulation in Biomedical Engineering Part 1 – YouTube
Posted by Kostas Pantremenos in Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) on March 8, 2021
In this video we show how to model Electrical Stimulation (ES) for biomedical engineering applications using Electric Currents Interface. The Electrical Stimulation simply means: applying electrical pulses through human skin to the nerves inside muscles to activate the muscles. Electrical Stimulation is commonly used for the therapy and recovery from impairment due to a trauma or disease. The electrodes attached to skin are the interface where the electric pulses are applied to human body. First, we explain the concepts of Electrical Stimulation, the modeling assumptions, and expected outputs. Then, we perform a stationary study to analyze the steady-state condition in which we use a fixed current as the stimulation pulse. We consider both bipolar and monopolar configurations for the electrodes as well as anisotropic properties of muscle tissues. We investigate the effectiveness of the stimulation through a parameter known as Activating Function. We also compare our results with the results of a research article to verify our model and simulation. This video is very useful to understand the concepts of Electrical Stimulation which can further be used for the development of functional electrical stimulation systems and neural engineering studies
[VIDEO] Virtual Reality in Physical Therapy by Neuro Rehab VR – YouTube
Posted by Kostas Pantremenos in Neuroplasticity, Video, Virtual reality rehabilitation on March 3, 2021
Clip from the show Information Matrix TV
Information Matrix TV Reviews Virtual Reality in Physical Therapy at Neuro Rehab VR with Host Laurence Fishburne http://www.NeuroRehabVR.com
[VIDEO] Trans-Cranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) explained – What is tDCS & what are the benefits? – YouTube
Posted by Kostas Pantremenos in tDCS/rTMS, Video on January 27, 2021
Trans-Cranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) is a type of Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS) therapy that works by using a small electric current to gently stimulate the Brain.
tDCS can be an effective treatment for addiction and cravings, depression and fibromyalgia. It can also be helpful in the treatment and management of conditions such as acquired brain injury, chronic pain, cognitive enhancement, fatigue, headaches, movements disorders (eg. Parkinson’s), stroke and tinnitus.
During treatment, people sit comfortably whilst small sponge electrodes are positioned over targeted areas of the brain. The electrodes are held in place using soft velcro straps and deliver a low-intensity direct electric current to the underlying brain.
One of the most important aspects of tDCS is that the changes in brain activity persist for some time after the end of the treatment session. This creates an important “window of opportunity” after treatment during which the brain is more “plastic” and more likely to change. People usually perform specific activities or exercises during and after each treatment, to further help retrain the Brain and get better results.
At The Perth Brain Centre, we provide very specific targeted exercises to help maximise the benefits of therapy.
Visit us at https://www.perthbraincentre.com.au/
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[VIDEO] Neurofatigue: The Tired Brain and How to Manage It – Webinar
Posted by Kostas Pantremenos in Fatigue, TBI, Video on December 17, 2020
June 16, 2020 at 11:00 AM
Presented by Erin Fults, PsyD
Webinar Objectives:
- Learn about neurofatigue and its prevalence following brain injury
- Identify triggers and symptoms of neurofatigue
- Be able to differentiate neurofatigue from other types of fatigue
- Increase knowledge of treatment approaches to manage neurofatigue
[VIDEO] New Approaches to Diagnosing & Treating Cognitive and Neurobehavioral Problems in Patients with TBI – Webinar
Posted by Kostas Pantremenos in Cognitive Rehabilitation, TBI, Video on December 17, 2020
Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 3:00PM
Presented by Gerald Tramontano, PhD, Medical Director of The NeuroCognitive Institute
By the end of this 60-minute webinar you will understand:
– Current neurodiagnostic and treatment approaches in TBI
– The need for better diagnostics
– New approaches to treating neurobehavioral problems
– The rationale for these new approaches and how they may help patients and families
Dr. Tramontano specializes in the practice of clinical neuropsychology. As the Medical Director for The NeuroCognitive Institute (NCI), he provides direct patient care and supervises clinicians, medical and psychological interns, residents and fellows in clinical neuropsychology, behavioral neurology and neurology. NCI serves patients with a variety of cognitive and neuropsychiatric conditions ranging from ADHD, through Alzheimer’s disease; including traumatic and acquired brain injury.
[VIDEO] Exercise Games with a Baxter Robot – Naomi Fitter – YouTube
Posted by Kostas Pantremenos in Rehabilitation robotics, Video on November 25, 2020
[VIDEO] Therapeutic bottle for wrist/hand/finger movements – YouTube
Posted by Kostas Pantremenos in Paretic Hand, Video on November 22, 2020
A plastic bottle, an iron wire, a bolt and a bit of bricolage…

