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Every 45 seconds, somebody, somewhere, has a stroke.
That’s about 80,000 stroke patients each year, many of whom are pushed out of therapy before they’re fully recovered.
These people are still capable of living an active lifestyle – they just may not know how.
In this series sneak peek, you’ll get an idea of what the No Plateau Podcast is all about – challenging the status quo in neuro rehab, providing research-based solutions, understanding the process of neuroplasticity and what you can do to drive your brain into new recovery after stroke.
“Our goal at the end of every one of these episodes is for a patient to say to themselves, ‘Hmm, I didn't know that was available.’ Or ‘That patient really inspired me, I'd like to learn more and I'm gonna go ask my therapist,’ or ‘I'm gonna do some more research online if I'm not currently in therapy and find out what's out there.
I'm gonna be re-energized to get back out there and take control of my life.’”
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By Henry Hoffman5
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Every 45 seconds, somebody, somewhere, has a stroke.
That’s about 80,000 stroke patients each year, many of whom are pushed out of therapy before they’re fully recovered.
These people are still capable of living an active lifestyle – they just may not know how.
In this series sneak peek, you’ll get an idea of what the No Plateau Podcast is all about – challenging the status quo in neuro rehab, providing research-based solutions, understanding the process of neuroplasticity and what you can do to drive your brain into new recovery after stroke.
“Our goal at the end of every one of these episodes is for a patient to say to themselves, ‘Hmm, I didn't know that was available.’ Or ‘That patient really inspired me, I'd like to learn more and I'm gonna go ask my therapist,’ or ‘I'm gonna do some more research online if I'm not currently in therapy and find out what's out there.
I'm gonna be re-energized to get back out there and take control of my life.’”
In This Episode
Resources & Links