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Stroke Awareness: Aiming for Prevention, Striving for Recovery

Explore the significance of stroke awareness, prevention and recovery as we commemorate World Stroke Day on October 29th. Learn about the signs of a stroke and embark on an inspiring journey into empowering neuroplasticity for rehabilitation followed by valuable insights into highly effective treatment techniques and a wealth of personalised resources designed to support stroke survivors on their individual path to recovery.

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Bridging the Gap: Why neuroplasticity matters

In the Bridging the Gap series we are making comparisons between strategies and ideas used in training for elite sport and seeing if they are relevant to rehabilitation. In this article we are looking at the natural “learning process” of neuroplasticity which is the source of much hope and effort in rehabilitation.
The exciting discovery, revealed in glimpses over the last century, that the nervous system is plastic and adaptable even in adulthood, is a source of great hope to people with a spinal cord injury and other disorders such as stroke. We now call this inherent ability of the body to adapt, neuroplasticity, and recognise that the central nervous system (CNS) can undergo structural and functional change in response to new experiences.

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What is neuroplasticity and why should I care?

When thinking about this article I happened to be playing with a new AI (artificial intelligence), natural language, tool. There is a lot of buzz around AI (at the moment and it’s application to many sectors including healthcare. So I thought I would ask it a question - “What is neuroplasticity?”. The following is the answer I got - which I think is pretty impressive.

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