1. Initial Objective Assessment |
The rehabilitation process begins with an initial objective evaluation, using specific scales to define the patient’s global profile and define a personalized rehabilitation project. |
2. In-Depth Gait Analysis |
After the initial assessment, an in-depth gait analysis is conducted by using the BTS Gaitlab (e.g., optoelectronic system with markers and electromyographic probes) to objectively analyze the patient’s locomotor capabilities (kinetic, kinematic, and electromyographic parameters). |
3. Individualized Rehabilitation Plan |
Based on the assessments, an individualized rehabilitation plan is formulated, aligning with the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) model. |
4. Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation |
Rehabilitation integrates conventional treatments with innovative ones aimed at improving motor, emotional, cognitive, speech therapy, occupational, and social outcomes. |
5. Integration of Robotics |
Throughout the hospitalization, the integration of robotics is a pivotal strength, providing innovative interventions tailored to enhance neurorehabilitation and providing repetitive, intensive, and task-oriented training. |
6. Virtual Reality Rehabilitation |
Virtual reality is seamlessly incorporated into the rehabilitation program, offering advanced cognitive rehabilitation and immersive experiences for patients. |
7. Pre-Domiciliation Trials with Home Automation |
Starting a month before discharge, weekly pre-domiciliation trials, including home automation, are introduced to familiarize patients with daily activities. |
8. Continuation through Day Hospital and Outpatient Programs |
The holistic approach extends beyond hospital admission, maintaining rehabilitation through day hospital services and outpatient programs, ensuring continuous and sustained progression toward the patient’s functional recovery. |
9. Telerehabilitation |
Telerehabilitation is implemented as a vital component, facilitating remote interventions to support patients residing far from main hospitals and ensuring continuity of care based on their needs. |