Stroke Improvement with Neurofeedback
“FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION: STROKES
Q: I had a stroke four years ago. I made a good recovery during the first year or so but little since. My physiotherapist said that most of the recovery takes place in the first two years and little thereafter. Is there any reason for optimism four years after the stroke?
A: Before the development of neurotherapy, recovery from brain injury usually reached a plateau after eighteen months. Now, however, we have learned how to nudge the brain toward further recovery, so significant gains are often possible long after a stroke.”
From Biofeedback for the Brain by Paul G. Swingle, Ph.D.
Dr. Vicki Kelsey, BCN and Dr. Charles Kelsey, BCN. Phone:260.432.8777. The brain has great neuroplasticity and is capable of dramatic improvement from strokes and serious TBIs.