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What happens when traditional physical therapy ends, but the recovery journey is far from over? Melanie Brennan, founder of EA Therapeutics, has an answer. In this episode, we discuss how her organization is addressing the critical need for ongoing care with neuro-activity-based training, giving patients the tools to continue their progress and regain their quality of life. We discuss:
Why many patients struggle when physical therapy benefits end
How neuro activity-based training helps neurological patients thrive
The economics of running this type of clinic, and why Melanie chose to turn her business into a nonprofit
The ripple effect of better neurological care on patients' lives and communities
Several treatment success stories mixed in
Join us as we explore what's possible when innovation and compassion collide in the world of neuro-rehabilitation.
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What happens when traditional physical therapy ends, but the recovery journey is far from over? Melanie Brennan, founder of EA Therapeutics, has an answer. In this episode, we discuss how her organization is addressing the critical need for ongoing care with neuro-activity-based training, giving patients the tools to continue their progress and regain their quality of life. We discuss:
Why many patients struggle when physical therapy benefits end
How neuro activity-based training helps neurological patients thrive
The economics of running this type of clinic, and why Melanie chose to turn her business into a nonprofit
The ripple effect of better neurological care on patients' lives and communities
Several treatment success stories mixed in
Join us as we explore what's possible when innovation and compassion collide in the world of neuro-rehabilitation.

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