## Padua Leads โฃthe Way in Redefining Rehabilitation with “Neurorying” Approach
A groundbreaking study from the University ofโข padua is gaining international โattention,published in โthe prestigious journal ยซThe Lancet Neurologyยป, a leading publication in the field of neurology.The research introduces “neurorying” โค- a novel model poised too reshape the future of medicine and, specifically,โ the approach to rehabilitation.
Unlike traditional methods focused solely on biological damage, neurorying champions a holistic perspective, integrating psychological, environmental, and social factors into patientโข care. This vision transforms rehabilitation from a โfocus on injury repair to โa multidimensional pathway designed to genuinely enhance quality of life.”The international recognition of neurorying as a precursor โof a medicine focused on the person in its entirety is an important milestone that reiterates the need for rehabilitation in the care process,” explains Alessandra Del Felice, first author ofโ theโ study and a neuroscience professor at the University of Padua.
This innovative approach is already being implementedโข at the neurological clinic and Stroke Unit of Padua Hospital, under the direction of Professor โฃMaurizioโข Corbetta. Patients benefit from care delivered by multidisciplinary teams utilizing methodologies that extend beyond addressing the physical injury. Plans are underway toโข expand the model to clinics serving patients recovering from stroke andโ brain trauma.
The study identifies three core principles underpinning โneurorying: the integrationโค of biological factors with external influences, collaborativeโ efforts between diverse disciplines, and the request of innovative tools to create personalized โtreatment plans.
This research positions Padua as a potential epicenter for a โขglobal shift โtowards a more compassionate and person-centered medical practice,recognizing and rewarding the University’s commitment to cutting-edge research.