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Can the Brain Heal Itself? Understanding Neuroplasticity After Brain Injury

Damage to the brain may be minimal following a mild traumatic brain injury or concussion, or it may be more extensive following severe injuries, such as a diffuse axonal injury. In either case, recovery begins when the brain starts healing itself. This begs the question: how does the brain repair itself after a traumatic injury? […]

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BRUNNSTROM APPROACH: BASIC UPPER LIMB SYNERGIES IN HEMIPLEGIA PATIENTS

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How to Cure Foot Drop Naturally: Homeopathic Methods for Recovery

If you are looking for some natural ways to recover from foot drop, we have some ideas for you to try. This article provides ways to cure foot drop naturally, avoiding medications or surgery. These natural remedies for foot drop are effective because they depend on the brain’s natural ability to heal and rewire itself. Discover […]

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Aphasia After Brain Injury: Understanding Language Difficulties & The Recovery Process

Aphasia after brain injury can occur when the areas of the brain that control language are impacted, which commonly occurs after a left hemisphere TBI. There are many types of aphasia; some affect the ability to produce language while others affect the ability to understand it. Because there are various types of aphasia and many different […]

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Natural Remedies for Stroke Recovery You Can Try at Home

Natural remedies for stroke recovery offer a gentle way to heal the body and boost functional outcomes. Best of all, many natural remedies can be used from the comfort of home. Alternative treatments often appeal to stroke survivors that prefer to avoid the potential adverse side effects of medication. While modern medicine can play an important role […]

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Interjoint coordination during pointing movements is disrupted in spastic hemiparesis – Oxford Academic

Interjoint coordination during pointing movements is disrupted in spastic hemiparesis  Oxford Academic

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Stroke Telerehabilitation: Does it Really Work?

Stroke survivors often require frequent physical therapy, occupational therapy, or speech therapy rehabilitation appointments. Thankfully, more rehabilitation clinics are incorporating stroke telerehabilitation services into their program offerings to address transport concerns and other barriers, such as time constraints, resource limitations, geographical challenges, or compliance with traditional therapy models.  Our recent article, Remote Rehabilitation for Stroke: […]

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