http://www.thetelegraphandargus.co.uk/news/16388707.use-creativity-to-help-recover-from-a-stroke-urge-bradford-group/
A NEW booklet has been launched aiming to inform and inspire those recovering from a stroke in the city.
It has been put together by members of the Creative Stroke Recovery
Group, who are currently showcasing some of their artwork on the big
screen in City Park.
The booklet, entitled Routes to Recovery After a Stroke, aims to encourage people to use creativity as part of the recovery process.
Anne Sanasy, secretary of the popular group, said: “We decided to share our experience in Routes to Recovery After a Stroke. We are really pleased with how our booklet has turned out and hope it will encourage stroke survivors and service providers to have confidence in using creativity as part of the recovery process – it has certainly worked for us!”
The group is based at the Delius Arts and Cultural Centre in Bradford and started in 2012, beginning as a 12-week arts and health project organised by Artworks Creative Communities.
Dean, how about writing a comprehensive ebook that covers all recovery therapies - so people know what their options are? They're not getting anything except conventional PT and OT, except e-stim, muscle relaxers, and vague explanations of neuroplasticity. You can include references to scientific studies so that they can select options they like.
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