Innovative Approaches in Stroke Rehabilitation: Benefits and Perspectives

Date: Thursday 6 Nov. 2025

Id 90
Topic Neurorehabilitation
Speakers Sanaz Pournajaf Italy, Alessandro Giustini Italy, Thierry Lejuene Belgium, Rajiv Reebye Canada, Sara Laxe Spain


This session will explore groundbreaking advancements in stroke rehabilitation, focusing on innova ve approaches that enhance func onal recovery and quality of life. Discussions will cover the integra on of technology into Physical and Rehabilita on Medicine (PRM), addressing its role in educa on, clinical applica ons, and global rehabilita on strategies. The session will also examine the clinical application of virtual reality (VR) in stroke recovery, evaluating its potential as a réhabilitation tool. Addi onally, emerging rehabilitation technologies will be highlighted, including immersive VR adapta ons of standardized dexterity tests, sensor-based feedback systems to promote upper limb ac vity, and novel treatment strategies. Results from a mul center randomized controlled trial on early exoskeleton assisted therapy will be presented, demonstrating its impact on upper limb motor recovery in the subacute phase. Finally, multimodal therapy and the use of adjunctive therapies to botulinum toxin A (BoNT-A) in spasticity management will be discussed, along with strategies for integrating these advancements into everyday clinical practice. Designed for clinicians, researchers, and engineers, this session offers valuable insights into the latest innovations driving stroke rehabilitation forward.


Chairs Marco Franceschini, Francesca Gimigliano

17H00 Integrating Technology in PRM: Education, Clinical Applications, and Global Perspectives. Alessandro Giustini,

17H15 Virtual Reality in Stroke Rehabilitation: A Clinical Perspective. Sara Laxe

17H30 Concurrent Validity of an Immersive VR Version of the Box and Block Test. Thierry Lejuene,

17H45 Multimodal Therapy and Use of Adjunctive Therapies to BoNT-A in Spasticity Management. Rajiv Reebye

18H00 Early Exoskeleton-Assisted Therapy for Upper Limb Recovery: Clinical Results and Biomechanical Observations. Sanaz Pournajaf

18H15 OC ID 999 Efficacy and Safety of Botulinum Toxin Treatment in the Early Management of Spasticity in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI). Serena vicenzia Capobianco

18H20 C0 ID 631 Upper limb kinematics in immersive virtual reality: comparison between stroke and healthy subjects during a Box and Block Test with controllers and hand tracking. Thérèse Ntabuhashe Bibentyo

18H25 OC ID 305 Upper limb motor function assessment of stroke based on multimodal data of simplified FMA-UE action set. Jianqing Li

18H30 OC ID 582 Repetitive Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation (rPMS) to recover balance function in hemiparetic patients. Evgenia Tsvetkova

18H35 OC ID 467 Functional outcome of surgically treated fractures of the acetabulum. Hicham El hyaoui

18H45 DISCUSSION AND Summary of key insights and future directions.

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    Neurorehabilitation



    Id 90
    Topic
    Neurorehabilitation

    Speakers
    Sanaz Pournajaf Italy, Alessandro Giustini Italy, Thierry Lejuene Belgium, Rajiv Reebye Canada, Sara Laxe Spain

    Chairs
    Marco Franceschini, Francesca Gimigliano

    17H00
    Integrating Technology in PRM: Education, Clinical Applications, and Global Perspectives.
    Alessandro Giustini,

    17H15
    Virtual Reality in Stroke Rehabilitation: A Clinical Perspective.
    Sara Laxe

    17H30
    Concurrent Validity of an Immersive VR Version of the Box and Block Test.
    Thierry Lejuene,

    17H45
    Multimodal Therapy and Use of Adjunctive Therapies to BoNT-A in Spasticity Management.
    Rajiv Reebye

    18H00
    Early Exoskeleton-Assisted Therapy for Upper Limb Recovery: Clinical Results and Biomechanical Observations.
    Sanaz Pournajaf

    18H15
    OC ID 999
    Efficacy and Safety of Botulinum Toxin Treatment in the Early Management of Spasticity in Patients with Spinal Cord Injury (SCI).
    Serena vicenzia Capobianco

    18H20
    C0 ID 631
    Upper limb kinematics in immersive virtual reality: comparison between stroke and healthy subjects during a Box and Block Test with controllers and hand tracking.
    Thérèse Ntabuhashe Bibentyo

    18H25
    OC ID 305
    Upper limb motor function assessment of stroke based on multimodal data of simplified FMA-UE action set.
    Jianqing Li

    18H30
    OC ID 582
    Repetitive Peripheral Magnetic Stimulation (rPMS) to recover balance function in hemiparetic patients.
    Evgenia Tsvetkova

    18H35
    OC ID 467
    Functional outcome of surgically treated fractures of the acetabulum.
    Hicham El hyaoui

    18H45
    DISCUSSION AND Summary of key insights and future directions.

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