PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION ON THE EFFICACY AND LONG-TERM CONTENTMENT OF INTENSE REHABILITATION THERAPY POST BRAIN TUMOR SURGERY
Keywords:
Brain neoplasms, Treatment outcome, Satisfaction, Neurological rehabilitationAbstract
Brain tumors represent a significant cause of disability, with a rising prevalence of intracranial tumors. Advances in surgical, chemotherapeutic, and radiotherapeutic techniques have notably improved the survival rates of brain tumor patients. Consequently, there is a growing imperative to address residual neurological impairments and enhance the quality of life for survivors. Rehabilitation therapy post-brain tumor surgery has garnered increasing attention as a means to achieve these goals. Despite this, rehabilitation following brain tumor surgery has often been overlooked by neurosurgeons, neuro-oncologists, and physiatrists, who may perceive limited survival rates and high recurrence rates among these patients.
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