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A series of talks followed by a general audience Q&A. First, Dr. Noah Haber (UNC Chapel Hill) presents a meta-perspective on how health science research has evolved time, and how this has impacted our understanding [More]
Embracing Daily Workout : Here is a reason why you should never avoid exercises! In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining a healthy lifestyle has become more crucial than ever. Incorporating daily workouts or exercises, whether in [More]
Over 75% of traumatic brain injuries are so-called mild injuries (mTBIs), often known as concussions. Most people recover completely and are fully functional within two weeks. In about ten percent of cases, however, and especially [More]
The medical director of the New England Institute for Neurology and Headache and chief medical officer of the New England Institute for Clinical Research detailed the lack awareness and options for those who suffer from [More]
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Recurring pain in other parts of the body like the back or knee can become complicated or take more time to recover after a brain injury.
Prior to his stroke, Dr. Broussard was the associate dean for Admissions & Career Services at the Heller School for Social Policy & Management at Brandeis University for five years. Previously, he had owned and [More]
➡️ Link for members to get the handout of the exercises in this video! https://rehab-hq.com/supplemental-video-handouts/ ➡️ Get a FREE handout of a daily balance routine: https://rehab-hq.com/standing-balance-routine/ Want to go a little deeper with Tara? ➡️ [More]
Today let’s go over neonatal brain bleeds! Brain hemorrhage grading: 🎯 Grade I: subependymal/germinal matrix only 🎯 Grade II: Intraventricular without hydrocephalus 🎯 Grade III: Intraventricular with hydrocephalus 🎯 Grade IV: Intraparenchymal with or without [More]
Good Clinical has teamed up with Te Titoki Mataora, the MedTech Research Translator, to bring you the Te Titoki Mataora Podcast Series. 😍 𝐈 𝐇𝐎𝐏𝐄 𝐘𝐎𝐔 𝐆𝐔𝐘𝐒 𝐄𝐍𝐉𝐎𝐘 𝐓𝐇𝐈𝐒! ▶️ If you enjoy this video, [More]
Kim & Brie are back! This time they’re here to give you some tips on how to comfortably celebrate the holidays after a TBI. Post Concussion Syndrome can make holidays even more overwhelming than usual, [More]
Trauma-informed practice and a trauma-informed lens is intended to be preventative and proactive, acknowledging how each child or youth is currently coping. This video is a resource included in Compassionate Learning Communities: Supporting a Trauma-Informed [More]
Every cell in your body runs on a roughly 24-hour clock. This internal clock, or circadian rhythm, determines when you feel most alert and productive and when it’s time to hit the hay. While these [More]
Treatment for Diffuse Axonal Injury shows improvement such as Improved walking Can crawl independently Truncal balance is better Can kneel independently #DiffuseAxonalInjury #disability #neurological #disorders #incurable #stemcell #bonemarrow #transplant #treatment #physiotherapy #occupationaltherapy #rehabilitation #alternative For [More]
Most people don’t have access to e-stim or robotics to work on foot drop in their home stroke rehab. So I’ve put together a collection of simple and effective stretches and exercises that can be [More]
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