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Heim, Drake, & Millar: Cerebellar Ataxia, PART 1
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OVERVIEW:
Meredith: The brain stimulation program that we’re doing at Hopkins is we’re applying transcranial direct current stimulation to people who’ve had multiple types of brain injuries. The most common population that we see are strokes. The concept of this non-invasive brain stimulation is that it promotes neuroplasticity and so we combine it with intensive therapies. You come every day for 3 weeks and we’re trying to do this really intensive therapy plus the non-invasive brain stimulation so we’re hoping it’s like a double whammy of neuroplasticity and that we’re really trying to get the brain to get excited…excite those cortical tissues and get them to start re-organizing and healing themselves.
EPISODE SUMMARY: In this episode of NOGGINS & NEURONS: Brain Injury Recovery Simplified, Pete and Deb talk with physical therapists Jennifer Millar and Meredith Drake from Johns Hopkins Ataxia Center in Baltimore, MD, and cerebellar stroke survivor Stephen Heim. We uncovered the following:
We hope you find value in Part 1 of our conversation!
As always, we want to hear your top takeaways! Please email us at [email protected].
Questions and Comments about the podcast?
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Pete’s blog, book, Stronger After Stroke, and talks.
Deb's OT Resources:
REQUEST TO BE A GUEST ON NOGGINS & NEURONS. If you’re passionate about stroke recovery and have information or a story you believe will help others, we’d love help you share it on the show. Complete the guest request form below and let’s see if we’re a good fit! Guest Request Form
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Heim, Drake, & Millar: Cerebellar Ataxia, PART 1
Noggins & Neurons Facebook Group: CLICK HERE or scan below!
OVERVIEW:
Meredith: The brain stimulation program that we’re doing at Hopkins is we’re applying transcranial direct current stimulation to people who’ve had multiple types of brain injuries. The most common population that we see are strokes. The concept of this non-invasive brain stimulation is that it promotes neuroplasticity and so we combine it with intensive therapies. You come every day for 3 weeks and we’re trying to do this really intensive therapy plus the non-invasive brain stimulation so we’re hoping it’s like a double whammy of neuroplasticity and that we’re really trying to get the brain to get excited…excite those cortical tissues and get them to start re-organizing and healing themselves.
EPISODE SUMMARY: In this episode of NOGGINS & NEURONS: Brain Injury Recovery Simplified, Pete and Deb talk with physical therapists Jennifer Millar and Meredith Drake from Johns Hopkins Ataxia Center in Baltimore, MD, and cerebellar stroke survivor Stephen Heim. We uncovered the following:
We hope you find value in Part 1 of our conversation!
As always, we want to hear your top takeaways! Please email us at [email protected].
Questions and Comments about the podcast?
Donate to The Noggins & Neurons Podcast with your PayPal app:
Pete’s blog, book, Stronger After Stroke, and talks.
Deb's OT Resources:
REQUEST TO BE A GUEST ON NOGGINS & NEURONS. If you’re passionate about stroke recovery and have information or a story you believe will help others, we’d love help you share it on the show. Complete the guest request form below and let’s see if we’re a good fit! Guest Request Form
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