By Stephan Page, which is good. But you can easily stump him with one question. One year post stroke; What therapy will relocate functions that were in the dead brain area? Guaranteed recovery?
Hell you can read my whole blog and get just as useful information.
http://www.rehablab.org/assets/pdfs/CSRS%20full%20page%20flyer_Houston.pdf
Stephen J. Page, Ph.D., M.S., MOT, OTR.L, FAHA is an Associate Professor in the College of Medicine at
The Ohio State University. For over a decade, Dr. Page and his team have developed and tested clinical stroke
therapies, including “first ever” work on modified constraint-induced movement therapy, mental imagery/mental
practice, portable robotics, and electrical stimulation neuroprosthetics. Dr. Page has instructed highly rated live
and online stroke seminars to over 1000 therapists in almost every state for the past 8 years, and has been recognized
for his work and professional contributions by the Ohio Physical Therapy Association, the Ohio Occupational Therapy
Association, The American Occupational Therapy Association, and the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine.
He has published over 85 peer reviewed articles, given over 150 national and international presentations, and held
uninterrupted research funding for clinical stroke studies for over a decade.
But has he gotten a majority of patients to full recovery?
You're basically saying that you can "stump" Dr. Page with the question as to what therapies work > 1 year post stroke.
ReplyDeleteHave you read any of his research or attended any of his seminars?! Almost all of his work is in people > 1 year post stroke, and he speaks extensively of the "6 month myth" in virtually all of his talks.
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DeleteWell you can easily prove me wrong by pointing to exact stroke protocols that lead to recovery but you didn't because there aren't any. The responsibility for that lies on stroke medical professionals not stroke survivors. Notice the word dead brain and protocols NOT guidelines.
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