Breaking the ice through an effective translationality in neurorehabilitation: are we heading to the right direction?

Giovanni Morone, Müller-Eising Claudia, Mirjam Bonanno, Irene Ciancarelli, Stefano Mazzoleni, Rocco Salvatore Calabrò
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Introduction: Translational medicine has been facing a persistent crisis for decades, and the field of neurorehabilitation is no exception. The challenges and delays that prevent patients, caregivers, and clinicians from promptly benefiting from advancements in bioengineering and new technological discoveries are well-documented.

Areas-covered: This perspective presents some ideas to underline the consolidated problems and highlight new obstacles to overcome in the context of translational neurorehabilitation, also considering the increasingly stringent laws for medical devices that are emerging throughout the world.

Expert opinion: The objective of the entire medical-scientific community must be to ensure that patients and their loved ones receive the best care available with the most advanced systems. Bioengineers, healthcare policy makers, certifiers and clinicians must always take translational aspects into consideration and find solutions to mitigate possible problems and delays. The goal of the entire medical and scientific community should be to ensure that patients and their families receive the highest quality care through the most advanced systems. To achieve this, bioengineers, healthcare policymakers, certifiers, and clinicians must consistently address translational challenges and work collaboratively to find solutions that minimize potential problems and delays.

通过有效的神经康复翻译打破僵局:我们的方向正确吗?
导言:几十年来,转化医学一直面临着持续的危机,神经康复领域也不例外。患者、护理人员和临床医生无法及时受益于生物工程的进步和新技术的发现,这些挑战和延误都是有据可查的:本视角提出了一些观点,强调了神经康复转化过程中存在的综合问题,并着重指出了需要克服的新障碍,同时也考虑到了全球正在出现的日益严格的医疗器械法律:整个医学科学界的目标必须是确保患者及其亲人能够通过最先进的系统获得最好的治疗。生物工程师、医疗保健政策制定者、认证人员和临床医生必须始终考虑到转化方面的问题,并找到解决方案,以减少可能出现的问题和延误。整个医疗和科学界的目标应该是确保病人及其家属通过最先进的系统获得最优质的医疗服务。为了实现这一目标,生物工程师、医疗政策制定者、认证人员和临床医生必须始终如一地应对转化方面的挑战,并通力合作,找到解决方案,最大限度地减少可能出现的问题和延误。
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