Editorial for the Special Issue “Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Trends and Applications”
1. Introduction
2. Themes and Highlights
2.1. Neurological Rehabilitation
- Sheng Li et al. [3] integrated the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF) framework into stroke rehabilitation treatments. Their systematic review demonstrated that the ICF framework effectively identifies health conditions and recovery facilitators, leading to improved neuroplasticity and motor function through a patient-centered approach. The study also highlighted caregivers’ vital role and integration into the recovery process. These findings align with broader research emphasizing stroke recovery as an individualized and multifaceted journey [4].
- Rathi Ratha Krishnan et al. [5] analyzed functional outcomes in TBI patients of different ages in Singapore. Their retrospective study of 203 patients found that older adults, despite achieving significant recovery, had lower discharge FIM scores and higher dependency rates. The study highlights the critical role of early intervention and comprehensive care in mitigating age-related disparities in TBI outcomes. This is consistent with existing literature that underscores the need for tailored rehabilitation strategies to enhance neuroplasticity and recovery [6].
- In another study, Rathi Ratha Krishnan et al. [7] compared rehabilitation outcomes between stroke patients with Cerebral Infarction (CI) and Intracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH). Despite initial severity differences, both groups showed significant functional improvements, suggesting that ICH patients can achieve outcomes comparable to those with CI. The study also identified premorbid employment as a predictor of better discharge function, while the ICH subtype and lower cognitive FIM scores at admission predicted poorer outcomes. The findings suggested that, despite the acute complexity of ICH, patients can achieve comparable rehabilitation outcomes compared to CI patients, challenging the notion that hemorrhagic stroke survivors have poor functional prognoses.
- Poo Lee Ong et al. [8] examined functional outcomes in hemorrhagic stroke patients who were managed both surgically and non-surgically. Both groups showed significant improvements with no major differences in discharge FIM scores, though severe cases required extensive post-discharge care, underscoring the need for optimized rehabilitation strategies.
- Another study by Poo Lee Ong et al. [9] investigated unplanned acute care unit readmissions (ACURs) during TBI rehabilitation. They found that ACURs were associated with poorer functional outcomes and longer rehabilitation stays, highlighting the necessity for early complication management to enhance recovery. The study underscored the need for targeted interventions to minimize ACUR incidence and associated socio-economic burdens, emphasizing the critical role of tailored rehabilitation strategies in optimizing outcomes for TBI patients.
- Matthew Rong Jie Tay et al. [10] evaluated long-term outcomes in patients with primary brain tumors undergoing inpatient rehabilitation. Their study revealed significant functional improvements, particularly in those with lower-grade tumors, and emphasized the critical role of caregivers in supporting long-term recovery.
- Wei-Cheng Wang et al. [11] reviewed the combined effects of robot-assisted training and antispasticity therapy on stroke and spinal cord injury patients. The review found that combined therapy improved lower limb function but had inconclusive effects on upper limbs and spasticity, recommending standardized protocols and further high-quality studies. These findings support the growing body of evidence advocating for robotic rehabilitation in neurorehabilitation to enhance motor recovery [1,12].
2.2. Rehabilitation Care During the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic
2.3. Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation
2.4. Orthopedic Rehabilitation and Pain Management
2.5. Innovative Technologies and Approaches
3. Emerging Trends and Future Directions
4. Future Research Needs
Author Contributions
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Chua, K.S.G.; Piravej, K.; Kang, J.-H.; Chou, L.-W. Editorial for the Special Issue “Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Trends and Applications”. Life 2025, 15, 419. https://doi.org/10.3390/life15030419
Chua KSG, Piravej K, Kang J-H, Chou L-W. Editorial for the Special Issue “Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Trends and Applications”. Life. 2025; 15(3):419. https://doi.org/10.3390/life15030419
Chicago/Turabian StyleChua, Karen Sui Geok, Krisna Piravej, Jiunn-Horng Kang, and Li-Wei Chou. 2025. "Editorial for the Special Issue “Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Trends and Applications”" Life 15, no. 3: 419. https://doi.org/10.3390/life15030419
APA StyleChua, K. S. G., Piravej, K., Kang, J.-H., & Chou, L.-W. (2025). Editorial for the Special Issue “Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: Trends and Applications”. Life, 15(3), 419. https://doi.org/10.3390/life15030419