neuroreha 2022; 14(03): 129-133
DOI: 10.1055/a-1891-2429
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Aktueller Stand und Herausforderungen der neurologischen Rehabilitation in Nigeria

Auwal Abdullahi

Die neurologische Rehabilitation ist ein Teilbereich der Rehabilitation, der sich mit der Bereitstellung klinischer und anderer gesundheitsbezogener Dienstleistungen für Patienten mit neurologischen Erkrankungen wie Schlaganfall, Multiple Sklerose, Rückenmarkverletzungen, Zerebralparese und Morbus Parkinson befasst. Im Laufe der Jahre gab es weltweit Fortschritte in der Forschung und Praxis der Neuroreha. Diese Fortschritte sind jedoch von Land zu Land unterschiedlich. In Nigeria hat die Neurologie zwar in Bezug auf die Bereitstellung von Dienstleistungen und die Spezialisierung, wie z. B. den Einsatz der Hirnstimulation, an Fahrt aufgenommen, aber es gibt immer noch Herausforderungen, die überwunden werden müssen, wie der Mangel an gut ausgebildeten Fachkräften, an modernen Einrichtungen und die Finanzierung der Forschung.



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