Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a major global health challenge, responsible for over 70% of all deaths worldwide. Conditions like cardiovascular and neurological diseases, cancer, chronic respiratory diseases, and diabetes place significant strain on healthcare systems due to their chronic nature, long-term management needs, and profound impact on individuals' quality of life. Contributing factors such as aging populations, urbanization, and lifestyle changes, including poor diet and lack of physical activity, have led to the rising prevalence of NCDs. As a result, an urgent need is to develop effective, sustainable, and innovative rehabilitation approaches that can enhance patient outcomes, reduce the burden on healthcare systems, and improve long-term management. Fostering these advancements will be crucial for addressing the growing demands of NCD care and enhancing the well-being of affected populations.
Rehabilitation for NCDs has traditionally focused on mitigating symptoms, improving functional capacity, and enhancing patients' ability to live independently. However, novel approaches are emerging that offer a more holistic and integrated view of care, incorporating physical health, psychological well-being, social factors, and personalized interventions aligned with the principles of Precision Medicine.
Precision Medicine introduces a transformative perspective to rehabilitation, emphasizing tailored strategies considering individual variability in genetics, environment, and lifestyle. Technological advances, such as digital health tools, artificial intelligence, and telemedicine, are creating new avenues for rehabilitation by enabling remote monitoring, tailored exercise programs, and real-time feedback. These innovations allow for highly individualized care, improving adherence to treatment plans and optimizing outcomes.
Additionally, emerging therapies and techniques—including motor imagery, virtual reality-based rehabilitation, neurostimulation, and other precision-focused interventions—show significant promise in addressing NCDs' multifaceted physical and cognitive challenges. Given these rapid developments, the proposed Research Topic, "Novel Rehabilitation Approaches for Non-Communicable Diseases in the Era of Precision Medicine," aims to gather current research and insights on cutting-edge methods and technologies that enhance the treatment of NCDs. This Research Topic will foster advancements in precision-tailored rehabilitation strategies and improve outcomes for individuals living with NCDs.
We invite researchers to submit original research, clinical trials, study protocols, case studies, reviews, mini-reviews, hypotheses, theory articles, and perspectives that advance our understanding and practices in rehabilitating NCDs through innovative and precision-driven approaches. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
• Digital and Tele-Rehabilitation
• Innovative Therapeutic Techniques
• Multimodal and Interdisciplinary Approaches
• Patient-Centered and Personalized Rehabilitation within the Precision Medicine Framework
• Integration of Genomic, Environmental, and Lifestyle Factors in Rehabilitation Planning
• Preventive and Community-Based Rehabilitation
• Rehabilitation for Specific NCDs
• Technological Innovations in Assessment and Individualized Care
• Long-Term Care Models and Self-Management Strategies
• Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Precision Rehabilitation
• Rehabilitation Strategies to Mitigate the Impact of NCDs on Aging.
This Research Topic encourages contributions that explore how emerging therapies and technologies, aligned with Precision Medicine principles, can transform rehabilitation practices, mitigate the impact of NCDs on aging, and improve outcomes for individuals across the lifespan.
Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are a major global health challenge, responsible for over 70% of all deaths worldwide. Conditions like cardiovascular and neurological diseases, cancer, chronic respiratory diseases, and diabetes place significant strain on healthcare systems due to their chronic nature, long-term management needs, and profound impact on individuals' quality of life. Contributing factors such as aging populations, urbanization, and lifestyle changes, including poor diet and lack of physical activity, have led to the rising prevalence of NCDs. As a result, an urgent need is to develop effective, sustainable, and innovative rehabilitation approaches that can enhance patient outcomes, reduce the burden on healthcare systems, and improve long-term management. Fostering these advancements will be crucial for addressing the growing demands of NCD care and enhancing the well-being of affected populations.
Rehabilitation for NCDs has traditionally focused on mitigating symptoms, improving functional capacity, and enhancing patients' ability to live independently. However, novel approaches are emerging that offer a more holistic and integrated view of care, incorporating physical health, psychological well-being, social factors, and personalized interventions aligned with the principles of Precision Medicine.
Precision Medicine introduces a transformative perspective to rehabilitation, emphasizing tailored strategies considering individual variability in genetics, environment, and lifestyle. Technological advances, such as digital health tools, artificial intelligence, and telemedicine, are creating new avenues for rehabilitation by enabling remote monitoring, tailored exercise programs, and real-time feedback. These innovations allow for highly individualized care, improving adherence to treatment plans and optimizing outcomes.
Additionally, emerging therapies and techniques—including motor imagery, virtual reality-based rehabilitation, neurostimulation, and other precision-focused interventions—show significant promise in addressing NCDs' multifaceted physical and cognitive challenges. Given these rapid developments, the proposed Research Topic, "Novel Rehabilitation Approaches for Non-Communicable Diseases in the Era of Precision Medicine," aims to gather current research and insights on cutting-edge methods and technologies that enhance the treatment of NCDs. This Research Topic will foster advancements in precision-tailored rehabilitation strategies and improve outcomes for individuals living with NCDs.
We invite researchers to submit original research, clinical trials, study protocols, case studies, reviews, mini-reviews, hypotheses, theory articles, and perspectives that advance our understanding and practices in rehabilitating NCDs through innovative and precision-driven approaches. Potential topics include, but are not limited to:
• Digital and Tele-Rehabilitation
• Innovative Therapeutic Techniques
• Multimodal and Interdisciplinary Approaches
• Patient-Centered and Personalized Rehabilitation within the Precision Medicine Framework
• Integration of Genomic, Environmental, and Lifestyle Factors in Rehabilitation Planning
• Preventive and Community-Based Rehabilitation
• Rehabilitation for Specific NCDs
• Technological Innovations in Assessment and Individualized Care
• Long-Term Care Models and Self-Management Strategies
• Applications of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Precision Rehabilitation
• Rehabilitation Strategies to Mitigate the Impact of NCDs on Aging.
This Research Topic encourages contributions that explore how emerging therapies and technologies, aligned with Precision Medicine principles, can transform rehabilitation practices, mitigate the impact of NCDs on aging, and improve outcomes for individuals across the lifespan.