Life Shouldn't Hurt

Mending the Mind: A Guide to Cognitive Rehabilitation


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Have You Ever Lost Your Train of Thought?

Have you ever walked up to your sock drawer, opened it, and stood there completely blank on why you were there? If you’ve ever felt that frustration, or the “baby brain” fog that my co-host Anita Cassidy vividly describes, you aren't alone.

My Own “Glitch in the Matrix” Moment

I’m Grant Fedoruk, and in this episode of Life Shouldn't Hurt, we explore the fascinating world of Cognitive Rehab. I open up about my own “glitch in the matrix” moments following a rugby concussion—a day where I tried to order a “Big Brute” at Boston Pizza three different times because my brain just couldn't hold onto the thought.

It’s a personal look at how trauma, whether from a concussion, a stroke, or even the lingering effects of viral infections and chemotherapy, can disrupt our lives.

Featuring Cognitive Rehab Expert Lisa Huskins

We are joined by Lisa Huskins, an occupational therapist and cognitive rehabilitation expert from Leading Edge Physiotherapy, who reveals why the old advice of “rest, rest, rest” is outdated.

Instead, we explore the concept of neuroplasticity—the brain's incredible ability to build new bridges around damaged areas.

What You Will Learn in This Episode

• The Battery Analogy

Lisa explains why “pacing” is critical. When your brain is recovering, it operates on a half-charged battery, meaning you need to take breaks every 45 minutes to recharge rather than pushing through.

• Hardware vs. Software

We break down how your brain structure (hardware) can be intact while your processing (software) struggles, affecting everything from focus to word-finding.

• The Exercise Connection

Discover why aerobic exercise is actually vital for recovery, releasing chemicals like brain-derived neurotrophic factor that help you rebuild neurons.

• Active Training

Why simply doing a crossword puzzle might not be enough, and how structured, graded brain games can improve memory and processing speed.

Hope and Practical Strategies for Recovery

Whether you are navigating the aftereffects of an injury or just want to keep your mind sharp as you age, this episode offers hope and practical strategies.

We believe that thinking shouldn't hurt, and neither should life.

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This content is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider regarding any medical concerns.

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